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Cisco has disclosed a zero-day vulnerability – for which there is not yet a patch – in the Windows, macOS and Linux versions of its AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Software.
Cisco has fixed a six-month-old zero-day vulnerability found in the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client VPN software, with publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code.
For months, I've been struggling with Cisco's AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. Whenever I try to connect to my university's VPN I get "Posture Assessment ...
Cisco is urging customers of its AnyConnect service to apply a fix for a several years-old vulnerabilities after it spotted them being abused in the wild. The two vulnerabilities in question are ...
Cisco has disclosed today a zero-day vulnerability in the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client software with proof-of-concept exploit code publicly available. While security updates are not yet ...
The AnyConnect vulnerability is not the only security issue affecting Cisco products at the moment. A host of other bugs, affecting identity services, emails and Webex, are also being investigated.
We're using Cisco AnyConnect Essentials with radius authentication against Active Directory and it is working fine. Right now, a user has to be in an Active Directory group VPN in order for the ...
If you don’t have access to, or have trouble using, Cisco AnyConnect on your UB-owned device, contact your departmental support staff for assistance. For more help with UB-provided software or getting ...
This bug doesn't affect the AnyConnect client for macOS, Linux, or the client for iOS, Android, and the Universal Windows Platform. Cisco has given CVE-2020-3433 a severity score of 7.8.
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