Security News > 2020 > February > Critical Citrix RCE Flaw Still Threatens 1,000s of Corporate LANs
About one in five of the 80,000 companies affected by a critical bug in the Citrix Application Delivery Controller and Citrix Gateway are still at risk from a trivial attack on their internal operations.
"The critical information about applications accessible by Citrix can be leaked," he explained.
"Depending on system settings, attackers can get administrative credentials for the Citrix Gateway, credentials of company employees and credentials of other services used in Citrix Gateway ," he said.
" can conduct DoS attacks against Citrix Gateway, just deleting its critical files," the researcher explained to Threatpost.
"It can lead to unavailability of the login page of Citrix application. Thus, no one can get access into internal network using Citrix gateway. In other words, the Citrix gateway application will cease to do its main task for which it was installed."
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