First published: Wed Jan 20 2021(Updated: )
Multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco SD-WAN products could allow an authenticated attacker to perform command injection attacks against an affected device, which could allow the attacker to take certain actions with root privileges on the device. For more information about these vulnerabilities, see the Details section of this advisory.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =18.2.0 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =18.3.0 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =18.3.8 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =18.4.6 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =19.2.3 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =19.2.99 | |
Cisco SD-WAN firmware | =20.1.0 | |
Cisco vSmart Controller Firmware | ||
Cisco vEdge 100m router | ||
Cisco vEdge-1000 Firmware | ||
Cisco vEdge 100b | ||
Cisco vEdge 100m router | ||
Cisco vEdge 100wm router | ||
Cisco vEdge 2000 | ||
Cisco vEdge 5000 | ||
Cisco vEdge Cloud | ||
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager | ||
Cisco vBond Orchestrator |
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The vulnerability ID is CVE-2021-1263.
The severity level of CVE-2021-1263 is high with a CVSS score of 7.8.
The affected software includes Cisco SD-WAN firmware versions 18.2.0, 18.3.0, 18.3.8, 18.4.6, 19.2.3, 19.2.99, and 20.1.0.
An authenticated attacker can perform command injection attacks against an affected device, potentially allowing them to take certain actions with root privileges on the device.
More information about CVE-2021-1263 can be found on the Cisco Security Advisory page: https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-sdwan-cmdinjm-9QMSmgcn