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Remote access VPNs allow offsite workers to easily and securely connect with their company’s network while working remotely.
Cisco is warning organizations with remote users using a particular wireless firewall, VPN and router to patch a critical vulnerability in each that could let attackers break into the network.
If remote users need full access then clientless SSL remote access VPNs are not going to do the job. In this case, you’re going to need IPsec, L2TP/IPsec, or SSL (with full client software). 6.
I am trying to configure a Cisco ASA 5506-X for use a remote access vpn server. To avoid buying an AnyConnect licence I am planning to use L2TP/IPSec. We only have one public IP address. We are ...
As such, the Cisco ASA devices are only vulnerable if they are configured to act as termination points for LAN-to-LAN IPsec VPN, remote access VPN using the IPsec VPN client, Layer 2 Tunneling ...
Cisco has shared a set of recommendations for customers to mitigate password-spraying attacks that have been targeting Remote Access VPN (RAVPN) services configured on Cisco Secure Firewall devices.
Cisco also recommends securing Default Remote Access VPN profiles by pointing all non-default profiles to a sinkhole AAA server (dummy LDAP server) and enabling logging to catch potential attack ...
Cisco is warning customers using its small business routers to upgrade the firmware to fix flaws that could give remote attackers root level access to the devices. The critical flaws affect the ...
Cisco Systems and Cisco partners are coming to the rescue of businesses in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic with Cisco security and collaboration solutions for the remote workforce. Cisco ...
Cisco is now sending warnings to users of small business VPN routers as critical remote code execution flaws appear. These vulnerabilities can easily allows remote attackers to access users at a ...