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    Cisco warns that Unified CM has hardcoded root SSH credentials

    July 2, 2025

    Cisco warns that Unified CM has hardcoded root SSH credentials

    Cisco has removed a backdoor account from its Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM), which would have allowed remote attackers to log in to unpatched devices with root privileges.
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