Cisco has fixed a high-severity vulnerability found in Cisco Secure Client (formerly AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client) software that can let attackers escalate privileges to the SYSTEM account used ...
Cisco is urging customers to update small business switches, its DNA Center software, routers with its StarOS software, and its AnyConnect Secure Mobility VPN client for Windows. Also: The best VPNs ...
Cisco also disclosed high-severity vulnerabilities in its Webex and SD-WAN products. Cisco has disclosed a zero-day vulnerability – for which there is not yet a patch – in the Windows, macOS and Linux ...
Proof-of-concept exploit code is now available for a high-severity flaw in Cisco Secure Client Software for Windows (formerly AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client) that can let attackers elevate ...
I see that for 64-bit Windows, Cisco says to use their AnyConnect "next generation" VPN client. They're essentially saying that AnyConnect is the only way 64-bit Windows is going to be supported. The ...
The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client has been updated to fix vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to gain system or root privileges on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X computers. The ...
Following yesterday's story, and several more readers getting in touch to echo this issue with Cisco VPN Client, Computing has spoken to Cisco about the matter, which sees a Windows 10 upgrade on a ...
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Cisco has two main options when it comes to vpn clients, IPSEC or anyconnect. IPSEC has been there for a while, since the vpn3000 days, and to date, it is probably the most known and used vpn client ...