Mitel’s Major Security Flaw: Update Now or Risk Chaos!

Mitel’s MiVoice MX-ONE has a critical flaw with a CVSS score of 9.4 out of 10, allowing attackers to bypass authentication like a sneaky ninja. The issue affects versions 7.3 to 7.8 SP1. Quick, update those patches before hackers get in faster than you can say “password123!”

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Hot Take:

Oh, Mitel! Looks like your MiVoice MX-ONE has taken a vow of silence against authentication! Who knew it would be so eager to let anyone and everyone in? It seems like the MiVoice is now crying out for a little security TLC with a CVSS score that’s almost a perfect 10. Time to patch things up before your phone system becomes the hottest party line in town!

Key Points:

  • Mitel’s MiVoice MX-ONE has a critical authentication bypass vulnerability with a CVSS score of 9.4.
  • The flaw affects versions 7.3 to 7.8 SP1, and patches are available for versions 7.8 and 7.8 SP1.
  • Affected users should limit internet exposure and place systems in a trusted network until patched.
  • Another high-severity vulnerability in MiCollab could allow SQL injection attacks.
  • Users are advised to update their systems promptly to avoid potential exploits.

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