U.S. software giant Ivanti has warned that a zero-day vulnerability in its widely-used enterprise VPN appliance has been exploited to compromise the networks of its corporate customers.
The disclosure of the new high-severity Connect Secure bug comes as three recently discovered Ivanti VPN vulnerabilities are now under mass exploitation. Ivanti published details Thursday on a new ...
There are critical security leaks in Ivanti's VPN software ICS, IPS and ISAC as well as in Ivanti CSA. Attackers can plant ...
All communication using VPN is securely encrypted between your computer off campus and the VPN gateway at Brandeis. Ivanti Secure Access is the software that Brandeis uses for the virtual private ...
Ivanti releases essential updates to fix critical vulnerabilities in Connect Secure, safeguarding users against potential ...
The company’s Connect Secure VPN is also vulnerable to a second, high-severity flaw, Ivanti says. Ivanti disclosed Wednesday that a critical-severity, zero-day vulnerability impacting its widely ...
Two vulnerabilities in a widely used VPN are being actively exploited by several threat actors. Ivanti Connect Secure (ICS, formerly Pulse Secure Connect Secure) is a SSL-based VPN solution used ...