First published: Fri Feb 25 2011(Updated: )
Cisco TelePresence Manager 1.2.x through 1.6.x allows remote attackers to perform unspecified actions and consequently execute arbitrary code via a crafted request to the Java RMI interface, related to a "command injection vulnerability," aka Bug ID CSCtf97085.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.5.1 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.6.0 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.6.3 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.4.0 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.6.2 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.5.2 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.6.5 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.2.0.0 | |
Cisco TelePresence Manager | =1.3.2 |
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CVE-2011-0381 has a critical severity level due to its ability to allow remote code execution.
To fix CVE-2011-0381, upgrade to a patched version of Cisco TelePresence Manager as recommended by Cisco.
CVE-2011-0381 affects Cisco TelePresence Manager versions 1.2.x through 1.6.x.
CVE-2011-0381 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code through crafted requests to the Java RMI interface.
Yes, CVE-2011-0381 is a well-documented vulnerability related to command injection in Cisco TelePresence Manager.