Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes legacy Cisco Media Gateway Controller deployments running default Solaris 2.6 with unnecessary services enabled and missing security patches. The business issue is not one single flaw; it is exposed, under-hardened telecom infrastructure that may be vulnerable to multiple known Solaris issues. Exposure is most likely in legacy voice network, billing, or provisioning environments that still operate these Cisco MGC platforms on Solaris 2.6 defaults. Treat this as a legacy infrastructure hygiene risk. Prioritize if these systems support production voice services or are reachable from broad internal networks. Mitigation focus: Review Cisco Solaris hardening guidance for MGC deployments.; Apply vendor-supported Solaris security patches for affected systems.; Disable unnecessary Solaris services according to Cisco guidance..
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