Filtered by vendor Mitel Subscriptions
Filtered by product 6869i Sip Firmware Subscriptions
Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2024-41710 1 Mitel 15 6863i Sip Firmware, 6865i Sip Firmware, 6867i Sip Firmware and 12 more 2024-08-14 6.8 Medium
A vulnerability in the Mitel 6800 Series, 6900 Series, and 6900w Series SIP Phones, including the 6970 Conference Unit, through R6.4.0.HF1 (R6.4.0.136) could allow an authenticated attacker with administrative privilege to conduct an argument injection attack, due to insufficient parameter sanitization during the boot process. A successful exploit could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands within the context of the system.
CVE-2022-29855 1 Mitel 18 6865i Sip, 6865i Sip Firmware, 6867i Sip and 15 more 2024-08-03 6.8 Medium
Mitel 6800 and 6900 Series SIP phone devices through 2022-04-27 have "undocumented functionality." A vulnerability in Mitel 6800 Series and 6900 Series SIP phones excluding 6970, versions 5.1 SP8 (5.1.0.8016) and earlier, and 6.0 (6.0.0.368) through 6.1 HF4 (6.1.0.165), could allow a unauthenticated attacker with physical access to the phone to gain root access due to insufficient access control for test functionality during system startup. A successful exploit could allow access to sensitive information and code execution.
CVE-2024-37570 1 Mitel 4 6869i Sip, 6869i Sip Firmware, Rev00 6868i and 1 more 2024-08-02 8.8 High
On Mitel 6869i 4.5.0.41 devices, the Manual Firmware Update (upgrade.html) page does not perform sanitization on the username and path parameters (sent by an authenticated user) before appending flags to the busybox ftpget command. This leads to $() command execution.
CVE-2024-37569 1 Mitel 3 6869i Firmware, 6869i Sip, 6869i Sip Firmware 2024-08-02 8.3 High
An issue was discovered on Mitel 6869i through 4.5.0.41 and 5.x through 5.0.0.1018 devices. A command injection vulnerability exists in the hostname parameter taken in by the provis.html endpoint. The provis.html endpoint performs no sanitization on the hostname parameter (sent by an authenticated user), which is subsequently written to disk. During boot, the hostname parameter is executed as part of a series of shell commands. Attackers can achieve remote code execution in the root context by placing shell metacharacters in the hostname parameter.