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In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Mitel Mivoice Business Solution Virtual Instance. Mivoice Business Solution Virtual Instance did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2026 0 0.00
2025 0 0.00
2024 3 0.00

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Recent Mitel Mivoice Business Solution Virtual Instance Security Vulnerabilities

Mitel MiCollab Web Interface Command Injection (<=9.8 SP1)
CVE-2024-41714 - October 21, 2024

A vulnerability in the Web Interface component of Mitel MiCollab through 9.8 SP1 (9.8.1.5) and MiVoice Business Solution Virtual Instance (MiVB SVI) through 1.0.0.27 could allow an authenticated attacker to conduct a command injection attack, due to insufficient parameter sanitization. A successful exploit could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands with elevated privileges within the context of the system.

Priv Escal in Mitel MiCollab & MiVB SVI <=9.7.1.110 via Improper File Validation
CVE-2024-35315 - October 21, 2024

A vulnerability in the Desktop Client of Mitel MiCollab through 9.7.1.110, and MiVoice Business Solution Virtual Instance (MiVB SVI) 1.0.0.25, could allow an authenticated attacker to conduct a privilege escalation attack due to improper file validation. A successful exploit could allow an attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.

Cve-2024-35314: Command Injection Mitel MiCollab Desktop Client <=9.7.1.110
CVE-2024-35314 - October 21, 2024

A vulnerability in the Desktop Client of Mitel MiCollab through 9.7.1.110, and MiVoice Business Solution Virtual Instance (MiVB SVI) 1.0.0.25, could allow an unauthenticated attacker to conduct a command injection attack due to insufficient parameter sanitization. A successful exploit requires user interaction and could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary scripts.

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