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Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client - 4.10.06...

: Significant architecture improvements to the downloader were implemented to address local platform security concerns. Critical Maintenance and Security Status

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If you are currently planning a migration, consult the official Cisco Secure Client 5.x documentation and reach out to your Cisco partner or TAC for migration assistance. Do not wait—every day that AnyConnect 4.10.060 remains in your environment is a day of unpatched security exposure and diminishing operational reliability. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...

: Administrators are encouraged to migrate to Cisco Secure Client 5.x , which is the successor to AnyConnect and offers improved Zero Trust integration.

— Additional vulnerabilities exist due to out‑of‑bounds memory reads, which could allow an authenticated local attacker on a multi‑user system to crash the VPN Agent service, rendering it unavailable to all users.

: Software maintenance support for AnyConnect 4.x officially ended on March 31, 2024 . I need to gather comprehensive information: official release

Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client is a modular endpoint software that provides not only VPN access (IPsec/IKEv2 and SSL) but also advanced security modules such as Network Visibility (NVM), AMP Enabler, and Posture (HostScan). Version is a maintenance release in the 4.10.x train, specifically build number 4.10.06010 (though numbering may vary slightly by OS).

Here are the recommended upgrade paths to ensure a smooth transition:

The End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for AnyConnect 4.x was formally published on . Continuing to use this client is a significant security risk. I need to open relevant ones to gather detailed information

: Collects rich, continuous endpoint telemetry and network flows, allowing security teams to monitor user behavior whether devices are on or off the corporate network.

While it has been succeeded by the rebranded Cisco Secure Client 5.x , version 4.10.06 remains highly relevant for network administrators managing legacy endpoints, compliance metrics, and structured migration pipelines. Core Architecture and Modular Structure

The pre‑deployment package filenames for 4.10 follow these conventions:

Organizations upgrading from AnyConnect 4.10 to Cisco Secure Client 5.1 have reported connection failures after the upgrade. Symptoms include being able to reach the gateway and enter login credentials, only to be ejected with an error message stating: "Cisco secure client was not able to establish connection to the specified secure gateway." This is often related to profile incompatibilities or missing configuration elements between major versions.

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