CVE 4.3 MEDIUM

Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability_CVE-2025-20287

4.3 / 10
MEDIUM
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N

Description

A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to upload arbitrary files to an affected device.

This vulnerability is due to improper validation of files that are uploaded to the web-based management interface. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted file upload request to a specific API endpoint. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to upload arbitrary files to an affected system. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker must have at least valid Config Managers credentials on the affected device.

Basic Information

ID CVE-2025-20287
Source cisco
Published Sep 3, 2025 at 17:40

Affected Product

Vendor Cisco
Product Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM)
Version 7.0.0
Affected Versions Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.0.0
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.2.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.0.1.3
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.3
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.2
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.0.1.2
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.0.1.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.0.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.0
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 8.0.0
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 8.0.0.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.3.1
Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager (EPNM) 7.1.4

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