Hi all
We've found a flaw in the Checkpoint SecureClient NGX, which makes it a "not-really-secure Client"...
Does anyone on this list have a direct contact to Checkpoint Quality Control, so I don't have to go the long and hard way of explaining the flaw to 10 different people at our reseller...? If yes, tell them to contact me offlist, please.
(I will of course open a case at our reseller anyway, just to prove, that resellers are usually not very helpful in very technical cases...) :-)
Cheers, Viktor
For people interested, in how this case was handled at our reseller until now:
Basically they say, that one would need admin privileges on windows to exploit that. So they suggest, that we ask everyone to not use admin rights.
Funny... let's ask hackers to not use admin rights. That would make the internet a safer place :-)
Cheers, Viktor
Zitat von Viktor Steinmann stony@stony.com:
Hi all
We've found a flaw in the Checkpoint SecureClient NGX, which makes it a "not-really-secure Client"...
Does anyone on this list have a direct contact to Checkpoint Quality Control, so I don't have to go the long and hard way of explaining the flaw to 10 different people at our reseller...? If yes, tell them to contact me offlist, please.
(I will of course open a case at our reseller anyway, just to prove, that resellers are usually not very helpful in very technical cases...) :-)
Cheers, Viktor
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