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CVE-2014-3362
CVE-2014-3362 affects Cisco TelePresence System Edge MXP Series Software F9.3.3 and earlier. The issue is a memory leak in the Telnet management path (via multiple Telnet connections) that can cause a denial of service (management outage). Reports align on an unauthenticated, remote-triggered imp...
CVE-2014-2159
CVE-2014-2159 affects Cisco TelePresence System MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1, where the H.225 subsystem can be triggered to cause a denial of service (device reload) by receiving crafted packets. Related Cisco advisory Cisco-SA-20140430-MXP confirms multiple SIP/H.225 DoS issues and states...
CVE-2014-2157
CVE-2014-2157 affects Cisco TelePresence System MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1. The vulnerability arises from a flaw in the SIP implementation that allows remote attackers to trigger a device reload (DoS) by sending crafted SIP packets, as identified by Bug CSCty45733. The related Cisco advi...
CVE-2014-2156
The CVE-2014-2156 issue affects Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1. It describes a denial-of-service condition where remote attackers can cause a device reload by sending crafted SIP packets, due to a flaw in the SIP implementation (Bug ID CSCty45739). The vulnerability is exp...
CVE-2014-2161
The CVE-2014-2161 issue affects Cisco TelePresence System MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1, where a flaw in the H.225 subsystem allows remote attackers to trigger a device reload via crafted packets (DoS). The related Cisco advisory notes multiple SIP/H.225 DoS flaws and confirms that Cisco ha...
CVE-2014-2158
Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1 is affected by CVE-2014-2158 due to a flaw in the SIP implementation that can be exploited by crafted SIP packets to cause a device reload (DoS). The Cisco advisory indicates updates have been released to address these vulnerabilities; upgrad...
CVE-2014-2160
CVE-2014-2160 affects Cisco TelePresence System MXP Series Software prior to F9.3.1, where the H.225 subsystem can be abused by crafted packets to cause a device reload (DoS). The issue originates in the H.225 handling and results in complete availability impact. Cisco’s advisory recommends upgra...