First published: Wed Oct 16 2019(Updated: )
Multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco SPA100 Series Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) could allow an authenticated, adjacent attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. The vulnerabilities are due to improper validation of user-supplied input to the web-based management interface. An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by authenticating to the web-based management interface and sending crafted requests to an affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. Note: The web-based management interface is enabled by default.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Cisco Spa112 Firmware | <1.4.1 | |
Cisco Spa112 Firmware | =1.4.1 | |
Cisco Spa112 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr1 | |
Cisco Spa112 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr2 | |
Cisco Spa112 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr3 | |
Cisco Spa112 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr4 | |
Cisco SPA112 | ||
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | <1.4.1 | |
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | =1.4.1 | |
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr1 | |
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr2 | |
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr3 | |
Cisco Spa122 Firmware | =1.4.1-sr4 | |
Cisco SPA122 |
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The vulnerability ID for this Cisco vulnerability is CVE-2019-15252.
The severity level of CVE-2019-15252 is high.
An attacker can exploit CVE-2019-15252 by executing arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
The affected software for CVE-2019-15252 includes Cisco SPA100 Series Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) with firmware versions up to 1.4.1.
To fix CVE-2019-15252, upgrade to a fixed firmware version provided by Cisco.