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Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 13:18:04 CDT

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    Internet Security Systems Security Brief
    September 4, 2002

    Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities in Polycom Videoconferencing Products

    Synopsis:

    Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered multiple
    vulnerabilities in the Polycom ViewStation videoconferencing products. The
    ViewStation devices are powered by a proprietary operating system that
    includes Web, Telnet, and FTP servers.

    Impact:

    The vulnerable ViewStation products are susceptible to multiple attacks that
    may allow individuals to gather information about the device, retrieve files,
    crash the device, or monitor videoconferences.
     
    Affected Versions:

    Polycom ViewStation 128 version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation H.323 version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation 512 version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation MP version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation DCP version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation V.35 version 7.2 and earlier
    Polycom ViewStation FX/VS 4000 version 4.1.5 and earlier

    For the complete ISS X-Force Security Advisory, please visit:
    http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21089

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