Cisco has uncovered a high-severity vulnerability affecting its IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series, tracked as CVE-2022-20968 (except Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821).
An unauthenticated, adjacent attacker might exploit the flaw to cause a stack overflow on an affected device, which can result in remote code execution and denial of service (DoS) attacks.
This vulnerability exists, due to inadequate input validation of received Cisco Discovery Protocol packets. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted Cisco Discovery Protocol traffic to an affected device.
“A successful exploit could allow the attacker to cause a stack overflow, resulting in possible remote code execution or a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device”, reads the advisory published by the company.
The vulnerability was reported to Cisco by Qian Chen of the Codesafe Team of Legendsec at QI-ANXIN Group.
Products Affected
The following Cisco products are vulnerable to this flaw:
- IP Phone 7800 Series
- IP Phone 8800 Series (except Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821)
There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability.
Mitigations That Address This Vulnerability
Cisco Discovery Protocol can be disabled on impacted IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series devices by administrators.
Then, for the purpose of discovering configuration information such as voice VLAN, power negotiation, and so forth, devices will employ LLDP.
The enterprise will need to remain cautious in determining the best method to implement it within their organisation as well as any potential effects on devices.
Cisco said customers should assess the applicability and efficacy in their own environments and usage circumstances. Also, customers need to be aware that, due to inherent customer deployment scenarios and limits, any workaround or mitigation they attempt may adversely affect the functionality or performance of their network.
It is also important to assess any workarounds or mitigations for their individual environments and any potential effects before deploying them.
Cisco claims that a patch will be available in January 2023 but has not yet published any security upgrades to address this flaw.
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