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CVE-2014-0669: The Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) feature in the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) component on Cisco ASR...

The Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) feature in the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) component on Cisco ASR 5000 series devices allows remote attackers to bypass intended Top-Up payment restrictions via unspecified WSP packets, aka Bug ID CSCuh28371.

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This vulnerability affects Cisco ASR 5000 Series devices running the GGSN component when the Wireless Session Protocol feature is used. Unspecified WSP packets may let a remote attacker bypass intended Top-Up payment restrictions. The bundle does not provide CVSS, confirmed exploitation, or a named patch, so urgency depends on whether this legacy mobile packet-core function exists in your environment. Exposure is likely limited to mobile operator or service-provider networks using Cisco ASR 5000 Series GGSN with WSP enabled. Enterprises without this Cisco mobile packet-core role are unlikely to be affected based on the supplied description. Prioritize assessment if you operate Cisco ASR 5000 GGSN in a mobile service-provider environment because the business risk is payment-control bypass. For most non-telecom organizations, this is likely not applicable unless inherited packet-core infrastructure exists. Mitigation focus: Identify any Cisco ASR 5000 Series GGSN deployments using WSP.; Check the Cisco Security Notice for vendor-supported fixes or workarounds.; Contact Cisco support if software status or affected versions are unclear..

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