OpenVPN

Pierluigi Paganini August 12, 2024
Microsoft found OpenVPN bugs that can be chained to achieve RCE and LPE

Microsoft found four bugs in OpenVPN that could be chained to achieve remote code execution and local privilege escalation. During the Black Hat USA 2024 conference, Microsoft researchers disclosed multiple medium-severity bugs in the open-source project OpenVPN that could be chained to achieve remote code execution (RCE) and local privilege escalation (LPE). OpenVPN is an […]

Pierluigi Paganini June 23, 2017
OpenVPN fixed several remotely exploitable flaws that were not detected by recent audits

OpenVPN fixed several vulnerabilities that could be exploited by remote attackers, the flaws were not detected in a recent audit. Recently two distinct audits were conducted to discover security issues in the OpenVPN, many flaws were found but some vulnerabilities were not spotted by the experts. Four of the vulnerabilities in OpenVPN 2.4.2, were found by […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 16, 2014
OpenVPN Desktop client affected by a critical CSRF flaw

Researchers at SEC Consult have discovered a CSRF vulnerability in the OpenVPN Desktop Client that can allow remote code execution. Security researchers at SEC Consult have discovered a CSRF flaw in the OpenVPN Desktop client and promptly reported it to the company in May. OpenVPN Desktop Client for its Access Server is an SSL VPN for a variety […]