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CVE-2009-0615: Directory traversal vulnerability in Cisco Application Networking Manager (ANM) before 2.0 and Application...

Directory traversal vulnerability in Cisco Application Networking Manager (ANM) before 2.0 and Application Control Engine (ACE) Device Manager before A3(2.1) allows remote authenticated users to read or modify arbitrary files via unspecified vectors, related to "invalid directory permissions."

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This flaw affects older Cisco management tools for application networking devices. An authenticated remote user could use a directory traversal weakness tied to invalid directory permissions to read or modify files outside intended paths. The concern is loss of confidentiality and integrity on management systems, not unauthenticated internet-wide compromise. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running the named Cisco ANM or ACE Device Manager versions with remote authenticated access available. The structured affected list is incomplete, so product and version confirmation should come from asset inventory and Cisco advisory data. Treat as high priority if these Cisco management products remain in service. The flaw can affect files on management systems, but the available sources do not support claims of active exploitation or unauthenticated compromise. Mitigation focus: Identify Cisco ANM and ACE Device Manager deployments and versions.; Prioritize upgrades beyond ANM 2.0 and ACE Device Manager A3(2.1).; Check Cisco’s advisory for exact fixed releases and supported upgrade paths..

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