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ESB-2013.0637 - [Virtual][Cisco] Cisco Unified Communications Manager: Access confidential data - Existing account
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06 May 2013
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2013.0637 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Arbitrary File Read Vulnerability 6 May 2013 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: Cisco Unified Communications Manager Publisher: Cisco Systems Operating System: VMware ESX Server Cisco Impact/Access: Access Confidential Data -- Existing Account Resolution: Patch/Upgrade CVE Names: CVE-2013-1240 Reference: http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityNotice/CVE-2013-1240 - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- Cisco Security Notice Cisco Unified Communications Manager Arbitrary File Read Vulnerability http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityNotice/CVE-2013-1240 CVE ID: CVE-2013-1240 Release Date: 2013 May 3 16:50 UTC (GMT) Last Updated: 2013 May 3 16:50 UTC (GMT) Summary A vulnerability in the command-line interface (CLI) of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) could allow an authenticated, local attacker to read the contents of arbitrary files. The vulnerability is due to incomplete input validation. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by issuing a crafted command on the CLI. An exploit could allow the attacker to read arbitrary files on the local file system. Affected Products Product More Information CVSS Cisco Unified Communications Manager CSCue25770 4.6/4.4 What Is a Cisco Security Notice? The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) publishes Cisco Security Notices to inform customers of low- to mid-level severity security issues involving Cisco products. Customers who wish to upgrade to a software version that includes fixes for these issues should contact their normal support channels. Free software updates will not be provided for issues that are disclosed through a Cisco Security Notice. For additional information about Cisco PSIRT publications, see the Cisco Security Vulnerability Policy at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.html Customers Using Third-Party Support Organizations Customers may have Cisco products that are provided or maintained through prior or existing agreements with third-party support organizations, such as Cisco Partners, authorized resellers, or service providers. For these products, customers should consult their service providers or support organizations to ensure that any applied workaround or fix is the most appropriate in the intended network before it is deployed. Disclaimer THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS AND DOES NOT IMPLY ANY KIND OF GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. YOUR USE OF THE INFORMATION ON THE DOCUMENT OR MATERIALS LINKED FROM THE DOCUMENT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. 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