AudioCodes Fax Server and Auto-Attendant IVR appliances...
Critical severity
Unreviewed
Published
Nov 19, 2025
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Nov 19, 2025
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Nov 19, 2025
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Nov 19, 2025
Last updated
Nov 19, 2025
AudioCodes Fax Server and Auto-Attendant IVR appliances versions up to and including 2.6.23 expose an unauthenticated backup upload endpoint at AudioCodes_files/ajaxBackupUploadFile.php in the F2MAdmin web interface. The script derives a backup folder path from application configuration, creates the directory if it does not exist, and then moves an uploaded file to that location using the attacker-controlled filename, without any authentication, authorization, or file-type validation. On default Windows deployments where the backup directory resolves to the system drive, a remote attacker can upload web server or interpreter configuration files that cause a log file or other server-controlled resource to be treated as executable code. This allows subsequent HTTP requests to trigger arbitrary command execution under the web server account, which runs as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.
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