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Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in ColdFusion v8.0.1 and earlier versions, and JRun 4.0. Adobe has now patched them with a Security Update released on August 17, 2009.
Here are the details, direct from Adobe's own Security Bulletin:
"Summary
Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in ColdFusion v8.0.1 and earlier versions, and JRun 4.0. These vulnerabilities could lead to the potential compromise of user accounts or the affected system.
Affected software versions
ColdFusion 8.0.1 and earlier versions
JRun 4.0
Solution
Adobe recommends affected ColdFusion and JRun customers update their installations using the links in the Details section below.
Severity rating
Adobe categorizes these as critical issues and recommends affected users patch their installations.
Details
Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in ColdFusion v8.0.1 and earlier versions, and JRun 4.0. These vulnerabilities could lead to the potential compromise of user accounts or the affected system.
An update for ColdFusion resolves a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could potentially lead to code execution (CVE-2009-1872).
An update for ColdFusion resolves a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could potentially lead to code execution (CVE-2009-1877).
ColdFusion users can find the appropriate links to fix CVE-2009-1872 and CVE-2009-1877 here:
• Installation instructions for CVE-2009-1872 and CVE-2009-1877
• CVE-2009-1872 and CVE-2009-1877 Hotfix for ColdFusion 7.0.2
• CVE-2009-1872 and CVE-2009-1877 Hotfix for ColdFusion 8
• CVE-2009-1872 and CVE-2009-1877 Hotfix for ColdFusion 8.0.1
An update for JRun resolves a management console directory traversal vulnerability that could potentially lead to information disclosure (CVE-2009-1873).
An update for JRun resolves multiple management console cross-site scripting vulnerabilities that could potentially lead to code execution (CVE-2009-1874).
JRun users can find the appropriate links to fix CVE-2009-1873 and CVE-2009-1874 here:
• Installation instructions for CVE-2009-1873 and CVE-2009-1874
• CVE-2009-1873 and CVE-2009-1874 Hotfix for JRun 4.0
An update for ColdFusion resolves multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities that could potentially lead to code execution (CVE-2009-1875).
ColdFusion users can find the appropriate links to fix CVE-2009-1875 here:
• Installation instructions for CVE-2009-1875
• CVE-2009-1875 Hotfix for ColdFusion 7.0.2, and hf702-1875.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 7.0.2
• CVE-2009-1875 Hotfix for ColdFusion 8, and hf800-1875.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 8
• CVE-2009-1875 Hotfix for ColdFusion 8.0.1, and hf801-1875.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 8.0.1
An update for ColdFusion resolves a double-encoded null character vulnerability that could potentially lead to information disclosure (CVE-2009-1876).
ColdFusion users can find the appropriate links to fix CVE-2009-1876 here:
• Installation instructions for CVE-2009-1876
• CVE-2009-1876 Hotfix for ColdFusion
An update for ColdFusion resolves a session fixation vulnerability that could potentially lead to privilege escalation (CVE-2009-1878).
ColdFusion users can find the appropriate links to fix CVE-2009-1878 here:
• Installation instructions for CVE-2009-1878
• CVE-2009-1878 hf702-1878.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 7.0.2
• CVE-2009-1878 hf800-1878.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 8
• CVE-2009-1878 hf801-1878.jar Hotfix for ColdFusion 8.0.1
Acknowledgments
Adobe would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for reporting the relevant issues and for working with Adobe to help protect our customers’ security.
- Alexandr Polyakov of Digital Security (CVE-2009-1872, CVE-2009-1873, CVE-2009-1874)
- Chad Horton of SecurityMetrics (CVE-2009-1876)
- Pete Freitag of Foundeo Inc. (CVE-2009-1877)
- Jason Dean of 12 Robots (CVE-2009-1878)"
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