A vulnerability in the Cisco ASA that could allow a remote malicious user to successfully authenticate using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client if the Secondary Authentication type is LDAP and the password is left blank, providing the primary credentials are correct. The vulnerabilities is due to improper input validation of certain parameters passed to the affected software. An attacker must have the correct primary credentials in order to successfully exploit this vulnerability.
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cisco asa_5500_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5510_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5512-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5515-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5520_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5525-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5540_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5545-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5550_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5555-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5580_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |
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cisco asa_5585-x_firmware 8.4\\(1\\) |