Security News > 2018 > January > Cisco plugs critical hole in many of its enterprise security appliances

There’s an eminently exploitable remote code execution flaw in the Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software running on a number of Cisco enterprise appliances, and admins are advised to plug the hole as soon as possible. The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) says that it is aware of public knowledge of the vulnerability, but not of any current malicious use of it. Nevertheless, active exploitation might be close at hand. About the vulnerability The … More →
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