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CVE-2013-5534: Directory traversal vulnerability in the attachment service in the Voice Message Web Service (aka VMWS or C...

Directory traversal vulnerability in the attachment service in the Voice Message Web Service (aka VMWS or Cisco Unity Web Service) in Cisco Unity Connection allows remote authenticated users to create files, and consequently execute arbitrary JSP code, via a crafted pathname for a file that is not a valid audio file, aka Bug ID CSCuj22948.

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CVE-2013-5534 is a Cisco Unity Connection issue where an authenticated user could abuse the voice message attachment service to place files outside the intended directory. The reported consequence is arbitrary JSP code execution. The source bundle does not provide affected versions, CVSS, or a named fixed release. Exposure is most likely where Cisco Unity Connection uses the VMWS attachment service and authenticated users can reach it. The provided sources do not identify exact affected versions, configurations, or internet exposure patterns, so asset inventory must confirm applicability. Treat this as high priority for any organization running Cisco Unity Connection, especially if many users can authenticate to the service. The business risk is unauthorized server-side code execution, but urgency depends on confirmed affected versions and service exposure. Mitigation focus: Review the Cisco advisory for affected versions and official fixes.; Restrict access to Cisco Unity Connection services to trusted users and networks.; Audit VMWS or Cisco Unity Web Service exposure and authentication controls..

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