I don’t use Apple Macs but I do use Cisco VPN client software. However, it appears to me that Cisco VPN and Macs sometimes have problems with each other (that much was pointed out by blogger Rob ...
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 ...
It’s taken Cisco almost six months to fix a critical zero-day arbitrary code execution vulnerability in the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client VPN software. The Cisco Product Security Incident ...
As part of the February Black Tuesday crop last week, Microsoft released a patch, KB 3023607, that was designed to kill SSL 3.0 and thus eliminate the threat of Poodle man-in-the-middle attacks.
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. The company's ...
A security researcher has dropped a proof-of-concept (POC) exploit for a just-patched, high-severity security vulnerability in Cisco's client software for remote workers looking to connect to VPNs.
One of the most-used programs on my Mac is the Cisco VPN Client, which is what I use to connect to Macworld’s VPN when posting articles such as this one. (OS X’s built-in VPN client also works, but it ...
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