CVE-2026-33449
CVE-2026-33449 is a buffer overflow in a message handling function of the Secure Access client prior to 14.50. Attackers with control of a modified server can send a cryptographically valid message to the client, overwriting a small portion of memory conceivably leading to a denial of service.
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Absolute Secure Access is an enterprise VPN solution. This stack-based buffer overflow allows a compromised or modified server to trigger a denial of service on the client, which is of limited relevance to developers and backend engineers in the MexicoDev community.
Severidad
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:HCWE-121EPSS
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absolute:secure_accessDescripción técnica
CVE-2026-33449 is a buffer overflow in a message handling function of the Secure Access client prior to 14.50. Attackers with control of a modified server can send a cryptographically valid message to the client, overwriting a small portion of memory conceivably leading to a denial of service.