First published: Wed Oct 23 2024(Updated: )
A vulnerability in the SSH subsystem of Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to execute operating system commands as root.This vulnerability is due to insufficient validation of user input. An attacker could exploit
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The severity of cisco-sa-asa-ssh-rce-gRAuPEUF is critical due to the potential for remote command execution as root.
To fix cisco-sa-asa-ssh-rce-gRAuPEUF, update the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software to the latest version provided by Cisco.
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) users with the affected software version are at risk from cisco-sa-asa-ssh-rce-gRAuPEUF.
cisco-sa-asa-ssh-rce-gRAuPEUF allows an authenticated attacker to execute operating system commands remotely.
Yes, cisco-sa-asa-ssh-rce-gRAuPEUF is a known vulnerability documented by Cisco.