Directory traversal vulnerability in the Send Screen Capture implementation in Cisco Jabber 9.2(.1) and earlier on Windows allows remote attackers to upload arbitrary types of files, and consequently execute arbitrary code, via modified packets, aka Bug ID CSCug48056.
Vector
NETWORK
Complexity
MEDIUM
Authentication
NONE
Confidentiality
NONE
Integrity
PARTIAL
Availability
NONE
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.0)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.3)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.2)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.5)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.5)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.4)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.2(.1)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.1)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.2)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.2
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.2(.0)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.0)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.3)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0(.4)
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.0
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.1(.1)
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') (ID 22)
Related CAPEC 7
Relative Path Traversal (CAPEC-ID 139)
Directory Traversal (CAPEC-ID 213)
File System Function Injection, Content Based (CAPEC-ID 23)
Using Slashes and URL Encoding Combined to Bypass Validation Logic (CAPEC-ID 64)
Manipulating Input to File System Calls (CAPEC-ID 76)
Using Escaped Slashes in Alternate Encoding (CAPEC-ID 78)
Using Slashes in Alternate Encoding (CAPEC-ID 79)