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CVE-2011-1827: Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Check Point SSL Network Extender (SNX), SecureWorkSpace, and Endpoi...

Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Check Point SSL Network Extender (SNX), SecureWorkSpace, and Endpoint Security On-Demand, as distributed by SecurePlatform, IPSO6, Connectra, and VSX, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via vectors involving a (1) ActiveX control or (2) Java applet.

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CVE-2011-1827 concerns older Check Point remote-access components that could let a remote attacker run code through an ActiveX control or Java applet. The public record is sparse and does not provide CVSS, CWE, or detailed product-version data. Treat it as important where legacy Check Point SNX, SecureWorkSpace, or Endpoint Security On-Demand remains in use. Exposure is most likely in legacy Check Point remote-access deployments that still deliver or rely on SNX, SecureWorkSpace, or Endpoint Security On-Demand browser components, especially ActiveX or Java applet workflows. The supplied data does not identify exact versions or CPEs. Prioritize confirmation if the organization has long-lived Check Point remote-access infrastructure. The business risk is potentially serious code execution through legacy client technologies, but urgency depends on whether these components still exist and whether vendor guidance has already been applied. Mitigation focus: Review Check Point advisory SK62410 for vendor-approved remediation.; Inventory Check Point SNX, SecureWorkSpace, and Endpoint Security On-Demand usage.; Retire unsupported ActiveX and Java applet remote-access workflows where possible..

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