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Very Pwnable Network: Cisco AnyConnect Security Analysis. (arXiv:2202.05573v1 [cs.CR])
Feb. 14, 2022, 2:20 a.m. | Gerbert Roitburd, Matthias Ortmann, Matthias Hollick, Jiska Classen
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Corporate Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) enable users to work from home or
while traveling. At the same time, VPNs are tied to a company's network
infrastructure, forcing users to install proprietary clients for network
compatibility reasons. VPN clients run with high privileges to encrypt and
reroute network traffic. Thus, bugs in VPN clients pose a substantial risk to
their users and in turn the corporate network. Cisco, the dominating vendor of
enterprise network hardware, offers VPN connectivity with their AnyConnect …
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