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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2011-1637

Cisco Unified IP Phones 7900 devices (aka TNP phones) with software before 9.2.1 do not properly verify signatures for software images, which allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted image, aka Bug ID CSCtn65962.

Published: June 02, 2011; 4:55:03 PM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 1.5 LOW
CVE-2011-1603

Cisco Unified IP Phones 7900 devices (aka TNP phones) with software before 9.2.1 allow local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors, aka Bug ID CSCtn65815.

Published: June 02, 2011; 4:55:03 PM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 6.6 MEDIUM
CVE-2011-1602

The su utility on Cisco Unified IP Phones 7900 devices (aka TNP phones) with software before 9.0.3 allows local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors, aka Bug ID CSCtf07426.

Published: June 02, 2011; 4:55:03 PM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 6.6 MEDIUM
CVE-2007-1072

The command line interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified IP Phone 7906G, 7911G, 7941G, 7961G, 7970G, and 7971G, with firmware 8.0(4)SR1 and earlier allows local users to obtain privileges or cause a denial of service via unspecified vectors. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged remotely via CVE-2007-1063.

Published: February 22, 2007; 5:28:00 PM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2007-1063

The SSH server in Cisco Unified IP Phone 7906G, 7911G, 7941G, 7961G, 7970G, and 7971G, with firmware 8.0(4)SR1 and earlier, uses a hard-coded username and password, which allows remote attackers to access the device.

Published: February 21, 2007; 8:28:00 PM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 10.0 HIGH