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Cisco addresses multiple issues in its SD-WAN product

Cisco has addressed a total of five vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN solution, including three high severity flaws. Cisco has addressed five vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN solution, including three high severity flaws. The vulnerabilities could be exploited by attackers to make unauthorized changes to the system, inject arbitrary commands that are executed with root permissions, and […]

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Cisco has addressed a total of five vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN solution, including three high severity flaws.

Cisco has addressed five vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN solution, including three high severity flaws.

The vulnerabilities could be exploited by attackers to make unauthorized changes to the system, inject arbitrary commands that are executed with root permissions, and escalate privileges to root.

The flaws are all caused by insufficient input validation, they were discovered by experts at Orange Group.

Three high-severity vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2020-3265, CVE-2020-3266, CVE-2020-3264, could be exploited by a local, authenticated attacker by sending specially crafted requests or specially crafted input to the targeted system.

The vulnerabilities impact several Cisco products running an SD-WAN version prior to 19.2.2. The list of affected products includes vBond Orchestrator, vEdge routers, vManage network management software, and vSmart controller software.

The tech giant also addressed a stored Cross-Site Scripting flaw (CVE-2019-16010) and a SQL Injection flaw (CVE-2019-16012) in the SD-WAN Solution vManage.

Both issues could be remotely exploited by an authenticated attacker.

The good news is that the company is not aware of attacks in the wild that exploited the above flaws.

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – CISCO SD-WAN, cyber security)

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