Er zijn meerdere kwetsbaarheden verholpen in producten van Fortinet. Het gaat om Fortinet FortiClient EMS en FortiClient Windows. De kwetsbaarheden stellen een kwaadwillende in staat aanvallen uit te voeren die leiden tot de volgende categorieën schade
Wi-Fi Client Connectivity Failures in Large Client Environments
A10 Notification of Critical Vulnerability Read more...
A10 Notification of Critical Vulnerability Read more...
Cisco ASA Denial of Service Vulnerability Read more...
Aruba Product Security Advisory Read more...
Infoblox is vulnerable to the below issues related to BIND: CVE-2020-8616 and CVE-2020-8617 Read more...
Infoblox is vulnerable to the below issues related to BIND: CVE-2020-8616 and CVE-2020-8617 Read more...
InfoBlox - End-of-Life Announcements. Read more...
InfoBlox - End-of-Life Announcements. Read more...
There is a software defect that may impact Aruba Instant Access Points (IAP) and its accessibility through Aruba Central, Activate, and AirWave. Read more...
HIGH IMPORTANCE FIELD NOTICE CISCORead more...
Infoblox encountered an issue with the DNS service not starting after an upgrade to NIOS 8.4.5Read more...
Infoblox announced multiple vulnerabilities.Read more...
A vulnerability in the logic that handles access control to one of the hardware components in Cisco's proprietary Secure Boot implementation could allow an
authenticated, local attacker to write a modified firmware image to the component. Read more...
In certain circumstances, API admins in ClearPass which have been disabled may still be able to perform read/write operations on parts of the XML API. Read more...
Are you ready? Are your systems prepared so that DNS will keep functioning for your networks? One week from today, on Thursday, October 11, 2018, at 16:00 UTC ICANN will change the cryptographic key that is at the center of the DNS security system – what we call DNSSEC. The current key has been in place since July 15, 2010. This is a long-planned replacement. Read more...
On August 14, 2018, the Vulnerability Coordination team of the National Cyber Security Centre of Finland (NCSC-FI) and the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) disclosed a vulnerability in the IP stack that is used by the Linux Kernel. Read more...
The MS210-48P, MS210-48FP, MS225-48LP & MS225-48FP have an issue with a fan component that may limit their long-term reliability. Read more...
Two Linux kernel vulnerabilities, known as "SegmentSmack" and "FragmentSmack", have been publicly disclosed. The Linux kernel used by Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager and Aruba AirWave is affected. Read more...
Reports have appeared in various media about the American and British security services that warn Russian state hackers trying to break into network equipment. Read more...
Apache Struts versions 2.3 prior to 2.3.35 suffers from a possible Remote Code Execution vulnerability. An attacker exploiting this vulnerability could potentially take full control of a ClearPass server. Read more...
All versions of ClearPass 6.6.x prior to 6.6.9 are affected by an authentication bypass vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker can leverage this vulnerability to gain administrator privileges on the system. Read more...
Aruba Activate Web Services (activate.arubanetworks.com) uses a certificate issued by the GeoTrust root CA. Google and Mozilla are deprecating support for existing certificates issued by any of the Symantec PKI Certificate Authorities which includes GeoTrust. Read more...
A vulnerability in the XML parser of Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a reload of the affected system or to remotely execute code. Read more...