12408 : Cisco Unity With Microsoft Exchange Multiple Default Accounts
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10 months ago

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90%

Disclosure

Dec 15, 2004

Discovery

Jan 01, 2001

Dates

Exploit

Dec 15, 2004

Solution

Unknown

Description

Cisco Unity integrated with Microsoft Exchange contains a flaw that may allow a remote attacker to gain access to unauthorized privileges. The issue is triggered due to multiple default accounts with well-known usernames and passwords, which may allow a remote attacker to gain administrative access resulting in a loss of integrity.

Classification

Location: Remote/Network Access Required, Local / Remote
Attack Type: Authentication Management
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Available
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Technical

EAdmin<systemid>
Unity_<servername>
UAMIS_<servername>
UOMNI_<servername>
UVPIM_<servername>
Esubscriber

Solution

Upgrade to version 4.0(5) or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability. It is also possible to correct the flaw by implementing the following workaround: Change the passwords associated with the default accounts.

Products

Cisco Systems, Inc.
Watch-list
Cisco Unity
Watch-list
2.x
3.x
4.0

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