Cisco Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in VPN Product

07-Mar-24

The first issue, tracked as CVE-2024-20337, impacts the Linux, macOS, and Windows versions of Secure Client and could be exploited remotely, without authentication, in carriage return line feed (CRLF) injection attacks.


Because user-supplied input is insufficiently validated, an attacker tricking a user to click a crafted link while establishing a VPN session could execute arbitrary scripts in the victim’s browser or access sensitive information, such as SAML tokens.


The tech giant addressed the flaw with the release of Secure Client versions 4.10.08025 and 5.1.2.42. Iterations prior to version 4.10.04065 are not vulnerable and no patches are available for version 5.0.


The second high-severity bug, tracked as CVE-2024-20338, only affects Secure Client for Linux and requires authentication for successful exploitation. Version 5.1.2.42 of the VPN application resolves the bug.


The second high-severity bug, tracked as CVE-2024-20338, only affects Secure Client for Linux and requires authentication for successful exploitation. Version 5.1.2.42 of the VPN application resolves the bug.


“An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by copying a malicious library file to a specific directory in the filesystem and persuading an administrator to restart a specific process. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected device with root privileges,” Cisco explains.


On Wednesday, Cisco also announced patches for multiple medium-severity flaws in AppDynamics Controller and Duo Authentication for Windows Logon and RDP, which could lead to data leaks and secondary authentication bypass.

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