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CVE-2024-9950

Disclosure Date: January 02, 2025 (last updated January 03, 2025)
A vulnerability in Forescout SecureConnector v11.3.07.0109 on Windows allows unauthenticated user to modify compliance scripts due to insecure temporary directory.
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Unknown

CVE-2024-9949

Disclosure Date: October 23, 2024 (last updated October 24, 2024)
Denial of Service in Forescout SecureConnector 11.1.02.1019 on Windows allows Unprivileged user to corrupt the configuration file and cause Denial of Service in the application.
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Unknown

CVE-2024-22795

Disclosure Date: February 08, 2024 (last updated February 16, 2024)
Insecure Permissions vulnerability in Forescout SecureConnector v.11.3.06.0063 allows a local attacker to escalate privileges via the Recheck Compliance Status component.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-39374

Disclosure Date: September 03, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
ForeScout NAC SecureConnector version 11.2 - CWE-427: Uncontrolled Search Path Element
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2021-36724

Disclosure Date: December 28, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
ForeScout - SecureConnector Local Service DoS - A low privilaged user which doesn't have permissions to shutdown the secure connector service writes a large amount of characters in the installationPath. This will cause the buffer to overflow and override the stack cookie causing the service to crash.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2020-6653

Disclosure Date: August 05, 2020 (last updated February 21, 2025)
Eaton's Secure connect mobile app v1.7.3 & prior stores the user login credentials in logcat file when user create or register the account on the Mobile app. A malicious app or unauthorized user can harvest the information and later on can use the information to monitor and control the user's account and associated devices.
Attacker Value
Unknown

On Windows endpoints, the SecureConnector agent is vulnerable to privilege esca…

Disclosure Date: July 13, 2018 (last updated November 27, 2024)
On Windows endpoints, the SecureConnector agent must run under the local SYSTEM account or another administrator account in order to enable full functionality of the agent. The typical configuration is for the agent to run as a Windows service under the local SYSTEM account. The SecureConnector agent runs various plugin scripts and executables on the endpoint in order to gather and report information about the host to the CounterACT management appliance. The SecureConnector agent downloads these scripts and executables as needed from the CounterACT management appliance and runs them on the endpoint. The SecureConnector agent fails to set any permissions on downloaded file objects. This allows a malicious user to take ownership of any of these files and make modifications to it, regardless of where the files are saved. These files are then executed under SYSTEM privileges. A malicious unprivileged user can overwrite these executable files with malicious code before the SecureConnector …
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Unknown

On Windows endpoints, the SecureConnector agent is vulnerable to privilege esca…

Disclosure Date: July 13, 2018 (last updated November 27, 2024)
On Windows endpoints, the SecureConnector agent must run under the local SYSTEM account or another administrator account in order to enable full functionality of the agent. The typical configuration is for the agent to run as a Windows service under the local SYSTEM account. The SecureConnector agent runs various plugin scripts and executables on the endpoint in order to gather and report information about the host to the CounterACT management appliance. The SecureConnector agent downloads these scripts and executables as needed from the CounterACT management appliance and runs them on the endpoint. By default, these executable files are downloaded to and run from the %TEMP% directory of the currently logged on user, despite the fact that the SecureConnector agent is running as SYSTEM. Aside from the downloaded scripts, the SecureConnector agent runs a batch file with SYSTEM privileges from the temp directory of the currently logged on user. If the naming convention of this script can…
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Unknown

CVE-2007-1065

Disclosure Date: February 22, 2007 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Cisco Secure Services Client (CSSC) 4.x, Trust Agent 1.x and 2.x, Cisco Security Agent (CSA) 5.0 and 5.1 (when a vulnerable Trust Agent has been deployed), and the Meetinghouse AEGIS SecureConnect Client allows local users to gain SYSTEM privileges via unspecified vectors in the supplicant, aka CSCsf15836.
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CVE-2007-1066

Disclosure Date: February 22, 2007 (last updated October 04, 2023)
Cisco Secure Services Client (CSSC) 4.x, Trust Agent 1.x and 2.x, Cisco Security Agent (CSA) 5.0 and 5.1 (when a vulnerable Trust Agent has been deployed), and the Meetinghouse AEGIS SecureConnect Client use an insecure default Discretionary Access Control Lists (DACL) for the connection client GUI, which allows local users to gain privileges by injecting "a thread under ConnectionClient.exe," aka CSCsg20558.
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