Security readout for executives and security teams
Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager before 11.5(2) could let an unauthenticated remote attacker bypass protections, gain elevated privileges, and run arbitrary code. The issue comes from insecure key generation during application configuration. For organizations still running this legacy Cisco platform, exposure should be treated as urgent because compromise could affect communications management infrastructure. Exposure is limited to environments running Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager releases prior to 11.5(2). Internet-facing or broadly reachable management/application interfaces would increase business risk. The provided sources do not identify other Cisco products as affected. Prioritize remediation if Cisco UCDM is present, especially where management interfaces are externally reachable. The issue combines unauthenticated remote access, privilege escalation, and arbitrary code execution. If UCDM is not deployed, no action is needed beyond confirming absence in the asset inventory. Mitigation focus: Inventory all Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager deployments.; Upgrade affected releases prior to 11.5(2) per Cisco guidance.; Review Cisco advisory cisco-sa-20180221-ucdm for fixed-release details..
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Source materials
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- https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20180221-ucdmCVE reference · x_refsource_CONFIRM
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Key Management Errors
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