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CVE-2025-67722

UNKNOWN 0.0

Authenticated amportal search for ‘freepbx_engine’ in non root writeable directories leads to potential privilege escalation

CVSS Score
0.0
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
0th

FreePBX is an open-source web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that manages Asterisk. Prior to versions 16.0.45 and 17.0.24 of the FreePBX framework, an authenticated local privilege escalation exists in the deprecated FreePBX startup script `amportal`. In the deprecated `amportal` utility, the lookup for the `freepbx_engine` file occurs in `/etc/asterisk/` directories. Typically, these are configured by FreePBX as writable by the **asterisk** user and any members of the **asterisk** group. This means that a member of the **asterisk** group can add their own `freepbx_engine` file in `/etc/asterisk/` and upon `amportal` executing, it would exec that file with root permissions (even though the file was created and placed by a non-root user). Version 16.0.45 and 17.0.24 contain a fix for the issue. Other mitigation strategies are also available. Confirm only trusted local OS system users are members of the `asterisk` group. Look for suspicious files in the `/etc/asterisk/` directory (via Admin -> Config Edit in the GUI, or via CLI). Double-check that `live_dangerously = no` is set (or unconfigured, as the default is **no**) in `/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf` file. Eliminate any unsafe custom use of Asterisk dial plan applications and functions that potentially can manipulate the file system, e.g., System(), FILE(), etc.

CWE CWE-426
Vendor freepbx
Product framework
Published Dec 16, 2025
Last Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Affected Versions

FreePBX / framework
< 16.0.45 >= 17.0.0, < 17.0.24

References

NVD ↗ CVE.org ↗ EPSS Data ↗
github.com: https://github.com/FreePBX/security-reporting/security/advisories/GHSA-p42w-v77m-hfp8 freepbx.org: https://www.freepbx.org/watch-what-we-do-with-security-fixes-%f0%9f%91%80