First published: Thu Jan 16 2014(Updated: )
The web interface in Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) 5.x before 5.4 Patch 3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary operating-system commands via a request to this interface, aka Bug ID CSCue65962.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Cisco Secure Access Control System | <=5.4.0.46.2 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44.1 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44.2 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44.3 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44.4 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.1.0.44.5 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.2 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.2.0.26 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.2.0.26.1 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.2.0.26.2 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.1 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.2 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.3 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.4 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.5 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.6 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.7 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.8 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.3.0.40.9 | |
Cisco Secure Access Control System | =5.4.0.46.1 |
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CVE-2014-0650 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential for remote code execution.
To remediate CVE-2014-0650, upgrade Cisco Secure Access Control System to version 5.4 Patch 3 or later.
CVE-2014-0650 affects Cisco Secure Access Control System versions prior to 5.4 Patch 3.
CVE-2014-0650 can be exploited by remote attackers with network access to the web interface.
Exploitation of CVE-2014-0650 allows attackers to execute arbitrary operating-system commands on affected systems.