Security readout for executives and security teams
This old PBX software stored voicemail passwords in clear text. A local user with access to the relevant configuration file could use another person’s voicemail credentials and potentially place long distance calls as that user. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running COM2001 InternetPBX with Alexis 2.0 or 2.1, where non-administrative local users can access PBX configuration files. Treat this as a legacy fraud and access-control risk. It is not described as remotely exploitable, but exposed local access could create call charges and user impersonation issues. Mitigation focus: Check COM2001 or vendor archival guidance; no patch is named in the bundle.; Restrict local access to the PBX host and com2001.ini file.; Rotate voicemail passwords if the configuration file may have been exposed..
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