CVE-2025-64328 — Sangoma FreePBX OS Command Injection Vulnerability
Overview
Sangoma FreePBX Endpoint Manager contains an OS command injection vulnerability that could allow for a post-authentication command injection by an authenticated known user via the testconnection -> check_ssh_connect() function. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to potentially obtain remote access to the system as an asterisk user.
Vulnerability details
- CVE ID
- CVE-2025-64328
- Vulnerability
- Sangoma FreePBX OS Command Injection Vulnerability
- Vendor
- Sangoma
- Affected products
- Sangoma: FreePBX
- Severity
- HIGH
- Exploitation status
- Actively exploited in the wild (CISA KEV)
- EPSS score
- 83.0% probability of exploitation in 30 days · 100th percentile
- Published
- 2026-02-03
Remediation guidance
CVE-2025-64328 is in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog — U.S. federal civilian agencies are required to remediate it under Binding Operational Directive 22-01. Treat it as a priority for every environment.
Apply the vendor's official security update for Sangoma the affected product as soon as possible. Where a patch is unavailable, apply vendor mitigations or isolate/segment exposed systems.
FIRST EPSS estimates a 83.0% probability that CVE-2025-64328 will be exploited within the next 30 days (100th percentile of all CVEs) — useful for risk-based patch sequencing.
Hunt for indicators of compromise tied to this vulnerability and confirm logging/EDR coverage on affected assets.
Authoritative references
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