The Meridian Integrated Personal Call Director (MIPCD) contains a flaw that may lead to an unauthorized password exposure. It is possible to gain remote access to the /LOGIN.PWD and /USER/CONFIG.AP files through the web interface. These files contain the user names and encrypted passwords for all MIPCD users (including the administrator account), which may lead to a loss of confidentiality.
Classification
Location:
Remote / Network Access
Attack Type:
Information Disclosure
Impact:
Loss of Confidentiality
Exploit:
Exploit Public
Disclosure:
OSVDB Verified,
Vendor Verified
OSVDB:
Web Related
Solution
Upgrade to version 1.5 (11-19-2002) or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability. An upgrade is required as there are no known workarounds.
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