Filtered by vendor Ncp-e Subscriptions
Filtered by product Ncp Secure Entry Client Subscriptions
Total 3 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2019-25281 1 Ncp-e 1 Ncp Secure Entry Client 2026-02-05 7.8 High
NCP Secure Entry Client 9.2 contains an unquoted service path vulnerability in multiple Windows services that allows local users to potentially execute arbitrary code. Attackers can exploit the unquoted paths in services like ncprwsnt, rwsrsu, ncpclcfg, and NcpSec to inject malicious code that would execute with LocalSystem privileges during service startup.
CVE-2025-26155 2 Microsoft, Ncp-e 5 Windows, Ncp Secure Entry Client, Secure Client and 2 more 2025-12-30 9.8 Critical
NCP Secure Enterprise Client 13.18 and NCP Secure Entry Windows Client 13.19 have an Untrusted Search Path vulnerability.
CVE-2017-17023 2 Ncp-e, Sophos 2 Ncp Secure Entry Client, Ipsec Client 2024-11-21 N/A
The Sophos UTM VPN endpoint interacts with client software provided by NPC Engineering (www.ncp-e.com). The affected client software, "Sophos IPSec Client" 11.04 is a rebranded version of NCP "Secure Entry Client" 10.11 r32792. A vulnerability in the software update feature of the VPN client allows a man-in-the-middle (MITM) or man-on-the-side (MOTS) attacker to execute arbitrary, malicious software on a target user's computer. This is related to SIC_V11.04-64.exe (Sophos), NCP_EntryCl_Windows_x86_1004_31799.exe (NCP), and ncpmon.exe (both Sophos and NCP). The vulnerability exists because: (1) the VPN client requests update metadata over an insecure HTTP connection; and (2) the client software does not check if the software update is signed before running it.