First published: Wed May 05 2021(Updated: )
A vulnerability in the user account management system of Cisco AsyncOS for Cisco Content Security Management Appliance (SMA) could allow an authenticated, local attacker to elevate their privileges to root. This vulnerability is due to a procedural flaw in the password generation algorithm. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by enabling specific Administrator-only features and connecting to the appliance through the CLI with elevated privileges. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary commands as root and access the underlying operating system. To exploit this vulnerability, the attacker must have valid Administrator credentials. Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability. There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability. This advisory is available at the following link:https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-sma-priv-esc-JJ8zxQsC
Credit: This vulnerability was found by Jakub Bros Cisco during internal security testing
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Cisco Content Security Management Virtual Appliance |
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The severity of cisco-sa-sma-priv-esc-JJ8zxQsC is high due to the potential for authenticated users to escalate privileges to root.
To fix cisco-sa-sma-priv-esc-JJ8zxQsC, update your Cisco Content Security Management Appliance to the latest version provided by Cisco.
The affected users are those utilizing Cisco AsyncOS for the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance.
The cisco-sa-sma-priv-esc-JJ8zxQsC vulnerability is caused by a procedural flaw in the password generation algorithm for user account management.
No, the cisco-sa-sma-priv-esc-JJ8zxQsC vulnerability can only be exploited by an authenticated local attacker.