Description
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) Software could allow an authenticated, remote attacker with Administrator-level privileges to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. This vulnerability is due to insufficient input validation of certain HTTP request parameters that are sent to the web-based management interface. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by authenticating to the interface and sending a crafted HTTP request to an affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute commands as the root user on the affected device. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would need Administrator-level credentials.
Problem types
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
Product status
6.2.3.12
6.2.3.1
6.2.3.10
6.2.3.8
6.4.0.6
6.2.3
6.4.0.7
6.2.3.13
6.2.3.5
6.4.0.4
6.2.3.9
6.2.3.14
6.4.0.1
6.2.3.6
6.2.3.11
6.4.0.8
6.2.3.2
6.4.0.2
6.2.3.3
6.4.0.3
6.2.3.7
6.2.3.4
6.4.0.5
6.4.0
6.2.3.15
6.6.0
6.4.0.9
6.2.3.16
6.6.0.1
6.6.1
6.4.0.10
6.4.0.11
6.6.3
6.6.4
6.4.0.12
7.0.0
6.2.3.17
7.0.0.1
6.6.5
7.0.1
7.1.0
6.6.5.1
6.4.0.13
7.0.1.1
6.2.3.18
6.4.0.14
6.6.5.2
7.1.0.1
7.0.2
6.4.0.15
7.2.0
7.0.2.1
7.0.3
6.6.7
7.1.0.2
7.2.0.1
7.0.4
7.2.1
7.0.5
6.4.0.16
7.3.0
7.2.2
6.6.7.1
7.3.1
7.2.3
7.1.0.3
7.2.3.1
7.2.4
7.0.6
7.2.4.1
7.2.5
7.3.1.1
7.4.0
6.4.0.17
7.0.6.1
7.2.5.1
7.4.1
7.2.6
7.4.1.1
7.0.6.2
6.4.0.18
6.6.7.2
7.2.7
7.2.5.2
7.3.1.2
7.2.8
7.6.0
7.4.2
7.2.8.1
7.0.6.3
7.4.2.1
7.2.9
7.0.7
7.7.0
7.4.2.2
References
sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/...ory/cisco-sa-fmc-cmd-inj-HCRLpFyN (cisco-sa-fmc-cmd-inj-HCRLpFyN)