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Hello, folks! First and foremost, this week's update includes vulnerability checks for three variants of the new PHP-CGI vulnerability, CVE-2012-1823 (at the moment, NVD/CVE hasn't been updated). To learn more about this vulnerability, please see our write-up on how the vulnerability can be exploited, as well as how to mitigate the vulnerability.
The ZenCart vulnerabilities included in this release were discovered by Jon Claudius. More details on these can be found in the our the TWSL2012-004 advisory.
Jon also did a great write-up on the somewhat controversial HTTP proxy filtering bypass vulnerabilities, clearly describing how to reproduce the issues at hand. Fortunately, we are able to provide coverage for these in this release.
This update also includes checks for vulnerabilities in Adobe ColdFusion, Apache HTTP Server, Bitweaver, Cisco IOS, Cisco Unified Communication Manager, DotNetNuke, OpenSSL, phpMyAdmin, ZenCart, and improvements to many others.
Some of the more interesting vulnerability tests added recently are as follows:
PHP
ZenCart
phpMyAdmin
Apache HTTP Server
Adobe ColdFusion
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
OpenSSL
Cisco IOS
DotNetNuke
HTTP Proxy Servers
BitWeaver
All Trustwave customers using the TrustKeeper Scan Engine receive the updates "auto-magically" as soon as an update is available. No action is required.