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CVE-2003-1111: The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) implementation in multiple dynamicsoft products including y and certa...

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) implementation in multiple dynamicsoft products including y and certain demo products for AppEngine allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via crafted INVITE messages, as demonstrated by the OUSPG PROTOS c07-sip test suite.

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This is an old vulnerability in dynamicsoft SIP software where a malformed call setup message could crash the service or potentially run attacker-controlled code. Business urgency depends on whether any legacy dynamicsoft SIP components remain exposed. The source bundle does not provide exact affected versions or a current vendor fix. Exposure is most likely in legacy SIP infrastructure, VoIP application servers, or lab/demo AppEngine deployments using dynamicsoft components. Internet-facing SIP services carry the highest concern. The bundle lists affected vendor/product data as unavailable, so inventory validation is required. Prioritize if your organization still operates legacy SIP or VoIP infrastructure. The potential impact includes outage and possible code execution, but urgency is lower if no dynamicsoft components are present or externally reachable. Mitigation focus: Inventory SIP services for dynamicsoft or AppEngine demo components.; Check archived vendor and CERT guidance for fixed builds or recommended updates.; Remove or isolate unsupported dynamicsoft SIP software from production networks..

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