VU#615987: Missing IPsec Integrity Protection for IMS SIP Signaling in Verizon VoLTE Deployments

Date Jun 2, 2026
Type Coordinated disclosure
Signal Patch review
Vendor / Product Verizon · VoLTE Deployments
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Summary

Overview VoLTE deployments on Verizon’s IMS network have operated without negotiated SIP integrity protection. In observed test conditions, SIP signaling—including registration, call setup, and messaging—traveled without IPsec ESP encapsulation and without SIP Security Agreement headers, exposing it to interception and modification by on-path attackers. Recent carrier configuration updates, including Apple’s iOS 26.5 carrier bundle released on May 11, 2026, include IMS IPsec–related settings. However, such configuration entries do not confirm active deployment, successful negotiation, or functional protection in production. Description CVE-2026-10629 Verizon IMS deployments were observed transmitting SIP signaling without integrity protection. REGISTER exchanges lacked Security-Client, Security-Server, and Security-Verify headers, and no... Related CVEs: CVE-2026-10629.

Why it matters

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