Zero-Day Flaw in Cisco Unified Communications Being Targeted

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Operational Brief

- A zero-day vulnerability in Cisco's Unified Communications and Webex products allows remote code execution and root-level access. - Cisco has released emergency patches, but no workarounds exist.

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Original Source Material

Vendor Ships Emergency Fixes, Warning Flaw Facilitates Full System Compromise Attackers are targeting a zero-day vulnerability in Cisco's Unified Communications and Webex products that facilitates remote code execution and root-level access to the underlying operating system, risking full system compromise. Cisco has released patches, warning that no workarounds exist.