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Ip Dect 210 Firmware

ip_dect_210_firmware

Vendor: Cisco • 2 CVEs

CVEs (2)

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1Cisco
4Ip Dect 110 Firmware
Ip Dect 210 FirmwareUnified Ip Phone 6901 Firmware+1 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 21, 2023
N/A· v4
5.4 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of a small subset of Cisco IP Phones could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to conduct a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attack against a user of the interfa...Show more
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of a small subset of Cisco IP Phones could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to conduct a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attack against a user of the interface on an affected device. This vulnerability is due to insufficient validation of user-supplied input. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by persuading a user of an affected interface to view a page containing malicious HTML or script content. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary script code in the context of the affected interface or access sensitive, browser-based information. To exploit this vulnerability, the attacker must have valid credentials to access the web-based management interface of the affected device.Show less
1Cisco
8Ip Dect 210 Firmware
Ip Dect 6825 FirmwareIp Phone 8811 Firmware+5 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 6, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
A vulnerability in the TCP packet processing functionality of Cisco IP Phones could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the phone to stop responding to incoming calls, drop connected calls, or unexpectedly...Show more
A vulnerability in the TCP packet processing functionality of Cisco IP Phones could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the phone to stop responding to incoming calls, drop connected calls, or unexpectedly reload. The vulnerability is due to insufficient TCP ingress packet rate limiting. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a high and sustained rate of crafted TCP traffic to the targeted device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to impact operations of the phone or cause the phone to reload, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition.Show less