PLYTV13-02
03/13/2013
03/3/2022
Poly
The Poly HDX is susceptible to a SQL injection vulnerability via a maliciously crafted call setup message that could lead to remote code execution. Poly made changes to the HDX software starting with the commercial software build 3.1.1.2 to prevent this vulnerability. Input validation was improved so that these special characters are no longer allowed in systems names and are also no longer processed as instructions.
Poly recommends customers upgrade to firmware build 3.1.1.2 or later.
For customers who cannot upgrade to a fixed version, Poly recommends that customers evaluate network access control lists, firewalls, and other network protection to ensure that they have been deployed in a manner that is consistent with security best practices. The risk presented by this potential vulnerability to Poly products, as well as other networked devices, may be mitigated by these controls. Customers should also ensure that Poly products have been configured as recommended by Poly implementation guides.
Identify the affected products for this issue.
Product |
Firmware |
Fix |
---|---|---|
HDX 4000 |
Prior to 3.1.1.2 |
3.1.1.2 and above |
HDX 6000 |
Prior to 3.1.1.2 |
3.1.1.2 and above |
HDX 7000 |
Prior to 3.1.1.2 |
3.1.1.2 and above |
HDX 8000 |
Prior to 3.1.1.2 |
3.1.1.2 and above |
HDX 9000 |
Prior to 3.1.1.2 |
3.1.1.2 and above |
This document has been revised according to the following information.
Version |
Description |
Date |
---|---|---|
2.0 |
Format Changes |
03/03/2022 |
1.0 |
Initial release |
03/13/2013 |
Follow these links for additional information.
Third-party security patches that are to be installed on systems running Poly software products should be applied in accordance with the customer's patch management policy.
Any customer using an affected system who is concerned about this vulnerability within their deployment should contact Poly Technical Support – (888) 248-4143, (916) 928-7561, or visit the Poly Support Site.
To view released Security Bulletins, visit https://support.hp.com/security-bulletins.
It is strongly recommended that security related information being communicated to HP be encrypted using PGP, especially exploit information.
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