CVE-2024-8534 is a memory safety vulnerability in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, specifically when configured as a Gateway (VPN Vserver) with the RDP feature enabled, or as an Auth Server (AAA Vserver) with RDP enabled, or when an RDP Proxy Server Profile is set to Gateway. The flaw can lead to memory corruption and Denial of Service (DoS). The vulnerability does not require authentication or user interaction to exploit, but does require the appliance to be in a specific RDP-related configuration. The root cause is improper memory handling, which can be triggered remotely, resulting in service disruption or potentially further compromise.
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