Sangoma Certified Asterisk 18.9 Cert13
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cpe:2.3:a:sangoma:certified_asterisk:18.9:cert13:*:*:*:*:*:*
part: a version: 18.9 update: cert13
| Vendor | Sangoma (d67f1eae-5751-5e76-a443-3846a37ebaf1) |
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| Product | Certified Asterisk (1691b730-5f2e-516a-906a-9c5d5094d9a3) |
| Edition | * |
| Language | * |
| Software edition | * |
| Target software | * |
| Target hardware | * |
| Other | * |
| Notes | Imported from NVD CPE 2.0 feed |
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Vulnerability references
| Identifier | cpeApplicability | Submitted | db.gcve.eu details | Rationale |
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CVE:CVE-2026-23740 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:16:50.574864 |
Asterisk vulnerable to potential privilege escalation
NONE
Asterisk is an open source private branch exchange and telephony toolkit. Prior to versions 20.7-cert9, 20.18.2, 21.12.1, 22.8.2, and 23.2.2, when ast_coredumper writes its gdb init and output files to a directory that is world-writable (for example /tmp), an attacker with write permission(which is all users on a linux system) to that directory can cause root to execute arbitrary commands or overwrite arbitrary files by controlling the gdb init file and output paths. This issue has been patched in versions 20.7-cert9, 20.18.2, 21.12.1, 22.8.2, and 23.2.2.
Published: 2026-02-06T16:43:41.330Z
Updated: 2026-02-06T19:11:55.655Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-54995 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:04:57.473739 |
Asterisk remotely exploitable leak of RTP UDP ports and internal resources
MEDIUM (6.5)
Asterisk is an open source private branch exchange and telephony toolkit. Prior to versions 18.26.4 and 18.9-cert17, RTP UDP ports and internal resources can leak due to a lack of session termination. This could result in leaks and resource exhaustion. This issue has been patched in versions 18.26.4 and 18.9-cert17.
Published: 2025-08-28T15:08:04.468Z
Updated: 2025-11-03T17:45:15.011Z Reference links
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-47780 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:33.385847 |
cli_permissions.conf: deny option does not work for disallowing shell commands
Asterisk is an open-source private branch exchange (PBX). Prior to versions 18.26.2, 20.14.1, 21.9.1, and 22.4.1 of Asterisk and versions 18.9-cert14 and 20.7-cert5 of certified-asterisk, trying to disallow shell commands to be run via the Asterisk command line interface (CLI) by configuring `cli_permissions.conf` (e.g. with the config line `deny=!*`) does not work which could lead to a security risk. If an administrator running an Asterisk instance relies on the `cli_permissions.conf` file to work and expects it to deny all attempts to execute shell commands, then this could lead to a security vulnerability. Versions 18.26.2, 20.14.1, 21.9.1, and 22.4.1 of Asterisk and versions 18.9-cert14 and 20.7-cert5 of certified-asterisk fix the issue.
Published: 2025-05-22T16:56:28.937Z
Updated: 2025-11-03T20:04:38.254Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-47779 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:33.371522 |
Using malformed From header can forge identity with ";" or NULL in name portion
HIGH (7.7)
Asterisk is an open-source private branch exchange (PBX). Prior to versions 18.26.2, 20.14.1, 21.9.1, and 22.4.1 of Asterisk and versions 18.9-cert14 and 20.7-cert5 of certified-asterisk, SIP requests of the type MESSAGE (RFC 3428) authentication do not get proper alignment. An authenticated attacker can spoof any user identity to send spam messages to the user with their authorization token. Abuse of this security issue allows authenticated attackers to send fake chat messages can be spoofed to appear to come from trusted entities. Even administrators who follow Security best practices and Security Considerations can be impacted. Therefore, abuse can lead to spam and enable social engineering, phishing and similar attacks. Versions 18.26.2, 20.14.1, 21.9.1, and 22.4.1 of Asterisk and versions 18.9-cert14 and 20.7-cert5 of certified-asterisk fix the issue.
Published: 2025-05-22T16:54:26.314Z
Updated: 2025-11-03T20:04:36.858Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-1131 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 14:58:57.870765 |
Asterisk Unsafe Shell Sourcing in safe_asterisk Leads to Local Privilege Escalation
A local privilege escalation vulnerability exists in the safe_asterisk script included with the Asterisk toolkit package. When Asterisk is started via this script (common in SysV init or FreePBX environments), it sources all .sh files located in /etc/asterisk/startup.d/ as root, without validating ownership or permissions.
Non-root users with legitimate write access to /etc/asterisk can exploit this behaviour by placing malicious scripts in the startup.d directory, which will then execute with root privileges upon service restart.
Published: 2025-09-23T04:31:02.784Z
Updated: 2026-02-26T17:48:19.381Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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