CVE-2026-5923: CWE-352 Cross-Site request forgery (CSRF) in HP Inc. Poly CCX
Malicious use of a stolen cookie might allow modifications to the contents of the IP phone’s webpage.
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Technical Summary
This vulnerability (CVE-2026-5923) in HP Inc. Poly CCX IP phones is classified as CWE-352 (Cross-Site Request Forgery). The issue arises from the potential misuse of a stolen cookie, which may enable unauthorized modifications to the IP phone’s web interface. The CVSS 4.0 base score is 6.0, indicating medium severity, with network attack vector, low attack complexity, and partial privileges required. No official remediation or patch information is available at this time.
Potential Impact
An attacker who obtains a stolen cookie could perform unauthorized actions on the IP phone’s web interface, potentially modifying its contents. This could affect the integrity of the device’s configuration or displayed information. There is no indication of remote code execution or denial of service from the provided data.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, organizations should monitor vendor communications for updates. No vendor advisory or official remediation level has been provided to indicate if any temporary mitigations or workarounds exist.
CVE-2026-5923: CWE-352 Cross-Site request forgery (CSRF) in HP Inc. Poly CCX
Description
Malicious use of a stolen cookie might allow modifications to the contents of the IP phone’s webpage.
CVSS v4.0
Score 6.0medium
Weaknesses
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This vulnerability (CVE-2026-5923) in HP Inc. Poly CCX IP phones is classified as CWE-352 (Cross-Site Request Forgery). The issue arises from the potential misuse of a stolen cookie, which may enable unauthorized modifications to the IP phone’s web interface. The CVSS 4.0 base score is 6.0, indicating medium severity, with network attack vector, low attack complexity, and partial privileges required. No official remediation or patch information is available at this time.
Potential Impact
An attacker who obtains a stolen cookie could perform unauthorized actions on the IP phone’s web interface, potentially modifying its contents. This could affect the integrity of the device’s configuration or displayed information. There is no indication of remote code execution or denial of service from the provided data.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, organizations should monitor vendor communications for updates. No vendor advisory or official remediation level has been provided to indicate if any temporary mitigations or workarounds exist.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- hp
- Date Reserved
- 2026-04-08T21:33:32.687Z
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a4ec4a7c9d9e3dbe3c8d548
Added to database: 07/08/2026, 21:44:07 UTC
Last enriched: 07/16/2026, 10:14:53 UTC
Last updated: 08/20/2026, 22:52:14 UTC
Views: 98
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