Cisco released cisco-sa-20080312-ucp, which addresses multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco's Secure Access Control Server for Windows User-Changeable Password (UCP) program.
Cisco has released an updated version of the UCP application to deal with these issues; the company says there's no known workaround to mitigate the vulnerabilities.
Adobe, meanwhile, released six security bulletins that detail multiple vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader 8.1.2 for Unix, ColdFusion MX 7 and ColdFusion 8, Adobe Form Designer 5.0 and Adobe Form Client 5.0 Components, and LiveCycle Workflow 6.2.
Adobe says that the launcher script for Adobe Reader 8.1.2 for Unix could allow a malicious local user to escalate his or her privileges and potentially modify or delete arbitrary files. It rates this vulnerability as "moderate" in severity and says that a patch is forthcoming. In the meantime, users should only allow trusted users to access their local machine.
The ColdFusion flaws involve vulnerability to cross-site scripting attacks, and problems recognizing failed login attempts. Adobe considers these issues to be "important" and "moderate" in severity, respectively. A patch or workaround is available, depending on the software version.
The Form Designer vulnerability is rated "critical." If a malicious html file is loaded by the program's user, a malicious attacker could take control of the affected system. Adobe has made a patch available.
LiveCycle Workflow 6.2 is vulnerable to cross-site scripting, an issue Adobe rates as "important." Adobe has made a patch available.
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