Avaya

Communication Manager

16 vulnerabilities found.

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  • EPSS 0.52%
  • Published 24.12.2008 18:29:15
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the web management interface in Avaya Communication Manager (CM) 3.1.x, 4.0.3, and 5.x allow remote attackers to read (1) configuration files, (2) log files, (3) binary image files, and (4) help files via unkno...

  • EPSS 0.06%
  • Published 25.08.2008 21:41:00
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

The SIP Enablement Services (SES) Server in Avaya SIP Enablement Services 5.0, and Communication Manager (CM) 5.0 on the S8300C with SES enabled, writes account names and passwords to the (1) alarm and (2) system logs during failed login attempts, wh...

  • EPSS 0.52%
  • Published 25.08.2008 21:41:00
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

The remote management interface in SIP Enablement Services (SES) Server in Avaya SIP Enablement Services 5.0, and Communication Manager (CM) 5.0 on the S8300C with SES enabled, proceeds with Core router updates even when a login is invalid, which all...

  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 09.07.2008 00:41:00
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

The Linux kernel before 2.6.25.10 does not properly perform tty operations, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly gain privileges via vectors involving NULL pointer dereference of function pointers in (1) ha...

  • EPSS 1.83%
  • Published 16.03.2007 22:19:00
  • Last modified 09.04.2025 00:30:58

Unspecified maintenance web pages in Avaya S87XX, S8500, and S8300 before CM 3.1.3, and Avaya SES allow remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in unspecified vectors (aka "shell command injection").

  • EPSS 5.47%
  • Published 03.02.2004 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

mod_digest_apple for Apache 1.3.31 and 1.3.32 on Mac OS X Server does not properly verify the nonce of a client response, which allows remote attackers to replay credentials.