CVE-2019-1649

moderate-risk
Published 2019-05-13

A vulnerability in the logic that handles access control to one of the hardware components in Cisco's proprietary Secure Boot implementation could allow an authenticated, local attacker to write a modified firmware image to the component. This vulnerability affects multiple Cisco products that support hardware-based Secure Boot functionality. The vulnerability is due to an improper check on the area of code that manages on-premise updates to a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) part of the Secure Boot hardware implementation. An attacker with elevated privileges and access to the underlying operating system that is running on the affected device could exploit this vulnerability by writing a modified firmware image to the FPGA. A successful exploit could either cause the device to become unusable (and require a hardware replacement) or allow tampering with the Secure Boot verification process, which under some circumstances may allow the attacker to install and boot a malicious software image. An attacker will need to fulfill all the following conditions to attempt to exploit this vulnerability: Have privileged administrative access to the device. Be able to access the underlying operating system running on the device; this can be achieved either by using a supported, documented mechanism or by exploiting another vulnerability that would provide an attacker with such access. Develop or have access to a platform-specific exploit. An attacker attempting to exploit this vulnerability across multiple affected platforms would need to research each one of those platforms and then develop a platform-specific exploit. Although the research process could be reused across different platforms, an exploit developed for a given hardware platform is unlikely to work on a different hardware platform.

Do I need to act?

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0.38% chance of exploitation
EPSS score — low exploit probability
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Not on CISA KEV list
No confirmed active exploitation reported to CISA
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Patch status unknown
Check vendor advisories for fix availability and mitigation guidance
6
CVSS 6.7/10 Medium
LOCAL / LOW complexity

Affected Products (20)

Asa 5500 Firmware
Firepower 2100 Firmware
Firepower 4000 Firmware
Firepower 9000 Firmware
Ons 15454 Mstp Firmware
Analog Voice Network Interface Modules Firmware
Integrated Services Router T1\/E1 Voice And Wan Network Interface Modules Firmware
Supervisor A\+ Firmware
Supervisor B\+ Firmware
15454-M-Wse-K9 Firmware
Ios
Industrial Security Appliances 3000 Firmware
Integrated Services Router 4200 Firmware
Integrated Services Router 4300 Firmware
Integrated Services Router 4400 Firmware
Asr 1000 Series Firmware
Asr 1001 Firmware
Catalyst 9800-40 Wireless Controller Firmware

Affected Vendors

44
/ 100
moderate-risk
Severity 21/34 · High
Exploitability 1/34 · Minimal
Exposure 22/34 · High