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CVE-2013-6688: Directory traversal vulnerability in the license-upload interface in the Enterprise License Manager (ELM) c...

Directory traversal vulnerability in the license-upload interface in the Enterprise License Manager (ELM) component in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.1(1) and earlier allows remote authenticated users to create arbitrary files via a crafted path, aka Bug ID CSCui58222.

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This flaw affects Cisco Unified Communications Manager’s Enterprise License Manager license-upload feature. An authenticated user could abuse path handling to write files where the application did not intend. Business risk depends heavily on who can access that interface and whether older CUCM versions remain deployed. Exposure is most likely in legacy Cisco Unified Communications Manager deployments running 9.1(1) or earlier with ELM reachable by authenticated users. Internet, VPN, or broad internal access to administrative license-upload functionality increases concern. Treat this as a legacy-platform exposure check rather than an emergency unless affected CUCM systems are reachable by many users. Prioritize inventory, access restriction, and vendor-supported upgrade validation for any CUCM 9.1(1) or earlier instances. Mitigation focus: Inventory Cisco Unified Communications Manager deployments and identify versions 9.1(1) or earlier.; Review Cisco advisory guidance for fixed releases or vendor-supported remediation.; Restrict ELM and license-upload access to trusted administrative users only..

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