Secure access
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Secure access, a product in the security products space. Use it to gauge the current risk picture and drill into individual advisories.
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Latest CVEs
The 15 most recently published vulnerabilities affecting Secure access.
- CVE-2026-40951Memory corruption in Secure Access Windows clients prior to 14.505.5
- CVE-2026-40950Buffer overflow in the Secure Access server prior to 14.506.5
- CVE-2026-40949Buffer overflow in Windows clients prior to 14.504.4
- CVE-2026-33452Buffer overflow in Windows clients prior to 14.505.5
- CVE-2026-33451Arbitrary read/write vulnerability in Windows clients prior to 14.507.8
- CVE-2026-33450Out of bounds read in Secure Access MacOS clients prior to 14.505.5
- CVE-2026-33449Message handler buffer overflow in clients prior to 14.507.5
- CVE-2026-33448Format string vulnerability in MacOS clients prior to 14.503.3
- CVE-2026-33447CVE-2026-33447 is a buffer overflow in a message parsing function of the Secure Access client prior to 14.50. Attackers with control of a modified server can send a special packet that can overwr...9.8
- CVE-2026-33446Buffer overflow in client authentication prior to version 14.509.8
- CVE-2026-0519Information Disclosure in Secure Access Between 12.70 and 14.203.4
- CVE-2026-0518XSS in Secure Access Consoles prior to 14.204.8
- CVE-2026-0517Denial of Service in Secure Access Servers Prior to 14.20.7.5
- CVE-2025-59596CVE-2025-59596 is a denial-of-service vulnerability in Secure Access Windows client versions 12.0 to 14.10 that is addressed in version 14.12. If a local networking policy is active, attackers on...6.5
- CVE-2025-59595CVE-2025-59595 is an internally discovered denial of service vulnerability in versions of Secure Access prior to 14.12. An attacker can send a specially crafted packet to a server in a non-defaul...7.5
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