8.7
/ 10
HIGH
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N
Description
AudioCodes Fax Server and Auto-Attendant IVR appliances versions up to and including 2.6.23 are vulnerable to an authenticated command injection in the fax test functionality implemented by AudioCodes_files/TestFax.php. When a fax "send" test is requested, the application builds a faxsender command line using attacker-supplied parameters and passes it to GlobalUtils::RunBatchFile without proper validation or shell-argument sanitization. The resulting batch file is written into a temporary run directory and then executed via a backend service that runs as NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM. An authenticated attacker with access to the fax test interface can craft parameter values that inject additional shell commands into the generated batch file, leading to arbitrary command execution with SYSTEM privileges. In addition, because the generated batch files reside in a location with overly permissive file system permissions, a local low-privilege user on the server can modify pending batch files to achieve the same elevation.
AI Analysis
Authenticated command injection vulnerability in AudioCodes Fax/IVR Appliance via TestFax.php, allowing arbitrary command execution with SYSTEM privileges
Basic Information
ID
CVE-2025-34334
Source
VulnCheck
Published
Nov 19, 2025 at 16:23
Modified
Nov 19, 2025 at 18:20
Affected Product
Vendor
AudioCodes Limited
Product
AudioCodes Fax/IVR Appliance
Affected Versions
AudioCodes Limited AudioCodes Fax/IVR Appliance 0
CWE Classification
AI Assessment
AI Score
8.7 / 10
AI Severity
High
Vendor
AudioCodes Limited
Product
AudioCodes Fax/IVR Appliance
Version
2.6.23 and below
References
- www.audiocodes.com /media/g1in2u2o/0548-product-notice-end-of-service-for-audiocodes-auto-attendant-ivr-solution.pdf
- pierrekim.github.io /blog/2025-11-20-audiocodes-fax-ivr-8-vulnerabilities.html
- pierrekim.github.io /advisories/2025-audiocodes-fax-ivr.txt
- www.vulncheck.com /advisories/audiocodes-fax-ivr-appliance-authenticated-command-injection-via-testfax-and-lpe