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The vulnerabilities exist in Cisco's RV160, RV160W, RV260, RV260P, and RV260W VPN routers for small businesses.
A critical security vulnerability in a subset of Cisco Systems’ small-business VPN routers could allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to take over a device – and researchers said there are ...
Cisco has advised customers to trade in old Small Business RV VPN routers for newer models, as the old ones have high-severity vulnerabilities that it won’t be patching.
Cisco warns of critical remote code execution flaws in these small business VPN routers But it's not releasing patches for some of the affected devices that reached end of life.
Cisco says that a new authentication bypass flaw affecting multiple small business VPN routers will not be patched because the devices have reached end-of-life (EoL).
The security flaws impact Cisco RV320 and RV325 WAN VPN routers, two models popular with internet service providers and large enterprises.
Cisco has addressed pre-auth security vulnerabilities impacting multiple Small Business VPN routers and allowing remote attackers to trigger a denial of service condition or execute commands and ...
Cisco has released patches for two security flaws that impact several of the company's VPN routers for small businesses. The two vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2021-1609 and CVE-2021-1602, were ...
Thought I'd start a new thread rather than hijack the other one. We're switching to a new MPLS VPN provider with 4 sites and a central colocation facility which tails into the internet. Each of ...
The Cisco routers and firewalls (ASA) have included support for L2TP/IPSEC for a number of years now. Apple, in its infinite wisdom, has made the iPhone L2TP/IPSEC vpn client almost identical to ...