
Addresses an elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Logon installer which could allow an authenticated local attacker to overwrite files in privileged directories ( CVE-2020-3427).Refer to Duo KB article 6462 for additional remediation steps. Customers upgrading from 4.1.2 may still experience unexpected MSI self repairs during installation. Fixes an issue with Duo Windows Logon installer that may cause a MSI self-repair and subsequent "Installation stopped" error from Duo Windows Logon Installer.Adds support for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022.

Adds the hostname of the system where Duo for Windows Logon is installed to Duo Mobile push requests and the Windows logon authentication type (Local, RDP, UAC) to Duo Push request notifications.Remembering the device during online authentication creates a trusted session, letting users skip Duo two-factor authentication for the lifetime of the session. The Remembered Devices policy for Duo Essentials, Advantage, and Premier plan customers now includes settings for Windows Logon. Introduces remembered devices for local Windows logins.
DUO RDP CLIENT FOR WINDOWS OFFLINE

Corrects an issue in Duo Offline Access for Windows which allowed "Windows Offline" login passcodes to be reused or replayed under certain conditions ( CVE-2023-20123 Cisco Security Advisory).Duo integrates with Microsoft Windows client and server operating systems to add two-factor authentication to Remote Desktop and local logons.ĭownload the current release from the Checksums and Downloads page.
