7.5
CWE
264
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2014-8413

First published: Mon Nov 24 2014(Updated: )

The res_pjsip_acl module in Asterisk Open Source 12.x before 12.7.1 and 13.x before 13.0.1 does not properly create and load ACLs defined in pjsip.conf at startup, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended PJSIP ACL rules.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Asterisk>=12.0.0<12.7.1
Asterisk>=13.0.0<13.0.1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2014-8413?

    CVE-2014-8413 has a medium severity rating as it allows remote attackers to bypass intended PJSIP ACL rules.

  • How do I fix CVE-2014-8413?

    To fix CVE-2014-8413, upgrade Asterisk to version 12.7.1 or 13.0.1 or later.

  • What systems are affected by CVE-2014-8413?

    CVE-2014-8413 affects Asterisk versions 12.0.0 to 12.7.0 and 13.0.0 to 13.0.0.

  • Can CVE-2014-8413 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2014-8413 can be exploited remotely due to improper handling of ACLs in the res_pjsip_acl module.

  • What are the implications of CVE-2014-8413 for my Asterisk system?

    The implications of CVE-2014-8413 could lead to unauthorized access to resources due to bypassing security measures.

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