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cpe:2.3:a:sangoma:certified_asterisk:18.9:cert15:*:*:*:*:*:*

part: a version: 18.9 update: cert15

VendorSangoma (d67f1eae-5751-5e76-a443-3846a37ebaf1)
ProductCertified Asterisk (1691b730-5f2e-516a-906a-9c5d5094d9a3)
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IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2026-23740 vulnerable 2026-06-03 15:16:50.576429 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
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2025-54995 vulnerable 2026-06-03 15:04:57.475665 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
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2025-1131 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:58:57.872097 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
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