First published: Fri May 23 2014(Updated: )
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the web framework in Cisco Security Manager 4.6 and earlier allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of arbitrary users for requests that make unspecified changes, aka Bug ID CSCuo46427.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Cisco Security Manager | <=4.6 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.0 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.0-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.0.1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.0.1-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.0.1-sp2 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.1-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.1-sp2 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.2 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.2-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.3 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.3-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.3-sp2 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.4 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.4-sp1 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.4-sp2 | |
Cisco Security Manager | =4.5 |
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CVE-2014-3267 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability due to the potential for unauthorized actions by remote attackers.
To fix CVE-2014-3267, update Cisco Security Manager to a version that is not vulnerable, specifically later than 4.6.
CVE-2014-3267 allows remote attackers to perform cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks, potentially hijacking user authentication.
CVE-2014-3267 affects all versions of Cisco Security Manager up to and including version 4.6.
Currently, there is no official workaround for CVE-2014-3267, and upgrading to a non-vulnerable version is recommended.