Cleartext Credential Storage Vulnerability in Avaya VPNRemote
CVE-2005-2762
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What is CVE-2005-2762?
The vulnerability in Avaya VPNRemote allows sensitive user credentials to be stored in process memory without encryption. This makes the credentials accessible to attackers who can exploit the flaw and gain unauthorized access to the VPN service. It is imperative for users and administrators to be aware of this issue and take necessary steps to secure their systems, such as updating to newer product versions that address this vulnerability.

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