Brute-force attacks on VPNs can now be automated thanks to a tool created by hackers – here's how to stay safe.
If not, organizations might have to maintain the old VPN product along with the new ZTNA technology. Cisco’s Gormley explained in the webinar that certain types of applications, such as multi ...
Type vpn.scu.edu into the “Connect” box. Use your SCU username and password. Complete the 2FA step. Recommended: Acknowledge the Duo push to your registered 2FA device. Alternatively: Add a comma and ...
Cisco has patched a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability that lets attackers crash the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) process ...
The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, used for off-campus access, establishes a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) between your computer/mobile device and the campus network. This connection ...
Cisco warned customers today of a vulnerability in Webex for BroadWorks that could let unauthenticated attackers access ...
One exploit being tracked, CVE-2023-20118, allows hackers to remotely "execute arbitrary commands" on certain VPN routers.
Cisco’s Talos research team says it’s monitoring a ‘global increase in brute-force attacks’ against targets including VPN services, while an exploit has been released for a critical ...
To conduct the attack, the threat actors are using MikroTik, Huawei, Cisco, Boa, and ZTE routers and other internet-connected devices, likely compromised with malware, or broken into themselves, ...