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By the Year

In 2024 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Cisco Duo Authentication Windows Logon Rdp . Last year Duo Authentication Windows Logon Rdp had 1 security vulnerability published. Right now, Duo Authentication Windows Logon Rdp is on track to have less security vulnerabilities in 2024 than it did last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2024 0 0.00
2023 1 4.60
2022 0 0.00
2021 0 0.00
2020 1 7.80
2019 0 0.00
2018 0 0.00

It may take a day or so for new Duo Authentication Windows Logon Rdp vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilties. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.

Recent Cisco Duo Authentication Windows Logon Rdp Security Vulnerabilities

A vulnerability in the offline access mode of Cisco Duo Two-Factor Authentication for macOS and Duo Authentication for Windows Logon and RDP could

CVE-2023-20123 4.6 - Medium - April 05, 2023

A vulnerability in the offline access mode of Cisco Duo Two-Factor Authentication for macOS and Duo Authentication for Windows Logon and RDP could allow an unauthenticated, physical attacker to replay valid user session credentials and gain unauthorized access to an affected macOS or Windows device. This vulnerability exists because session credentials do not properly expire. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by replaying previously used multifactor authentication (MFA) codes to bypass MFA protection. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to gain unauthorized access to the affected device.

Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay

The Windows Logon installer prior to 4.1.2 did not properly validate file installation paths

CVE-2020-3427 7.8 - High - October 14, 2020

The Windows Logon installer prior to 4.1.2 did not properly validate file installation paths. This allows an attacker with local user privileges to coerce the installer to write to arbitrary privileged directories. If successful, an attacker can manipulate files used by Windows Logon, cause Denial of Service (DoS) by deleting file(s), or replace system files to potentially achieve elevation of privileges. Note that this can only exploitable during new installations while the installer is running and is not exploitable once installation is finished. Versions 4.1.2 of Windows Logon addresses this issue.

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