rhsa-2014_0458
Vulnerability from csaf_redhat
Published
2014-04-30 19:01
Modified
2024-11-05 18:24
Summary
Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 security update
Notes
Topic
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 roll up patch 1, which fixes one
security issue and various bugs, is now available from the Red Hat Customer
Portal.
The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having Moderate
security impact. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,
which gives a detailed severity rating, is available from the CVE link in
the References section.
Details
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization is a lean data integration solution that
provides easy, real-time, and unified data access across disparate sources
to multiple applications and users. JBoss Data Virtualization makes data
spread across physically distinct systems—such as multiple databases, XML
files, and even Hadoop systems—appear as a set of tables in a local
database.
This roll up patch serves as a cumulative upgrade for Red Hat JBoss Data
Virtualization 6.0.0. It includes various bug fixes, which are listed in
the README file included with the patch files.
The following security issue is also fixed with this release:
It was found that when JBoss Web processed a series of HTTP requests in
which at least one request contained either multiple content-length
headers, or one content-length header with a chunked transfer-encoding
header, JBoss Web would incorrectly handle the request. A remote attacker
could use this flaw to poison a web cache, perform cross-site scripting
(XSS) attacks, or obtain sensitive information from other requests.
(CVE-2013-4286)
All users of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 as provided from the
Red Hat Customer Portal are advised to apply this roll up patch.
Terms of Use
This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original.
{ "document": { "aggregate_severity": { "namespace": "https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/", "text": "Moderate" }, "category": "csaf_security_advisory", "csaf_version": "2.0", "distribution": { "text": "Copyright \u00a9 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.", "tlp": { "label": "WHITE", "url": "https://www.first.org/tlp/" } }, "lang": "en", "notes": [ { "category": "summary", "text": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 roll up patch 1, which fixes one\nsecurity issue and various bugs, is now available from the Red Hat Customer\nPortal.\n\nThe Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having Moderate\nsecurity impact. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,\nwhich gives a detailed severity rating, is available from the CVE link in\nthe References section.", "title": "Topic" }, { "category": "general", "text": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization is a lean data integration solution that\nprovides easy, real-time, and unified data access across disparate sources\nto multiple applications and users. JBoss Data Virtualization makes data\nspread across physically distinct systems\u2014such as multiple databases, XML\nfiles, and even Hadoop systems\u2014appear as a set of tables in a local\ndatabase.\n\nThis roll up patch serves as a cumulative upgrade for Red Hat JBoss Data\nVirtualization 6.0.0. It includes various bug fixes, which are listed in\nthe README file included with the patch files.\n\nThe following security issue is also fixed with this release:\n\nIt was found that when JBoss Web processed a series of HTTP requests in\nwhich at least one request contained either multiple content-length\nheaders, or one content-length header with a chunked transfer-encoding\nheader, JBoss Web would incorrectly handle the request. A remote attacker\ncould use this flaw to poison a web cache, perform cross-site scripting\n(XSS) attacks, or obtain sensitive information from other requests.\n(CVE-2013-4286)\n\nAll users of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 as provided from the\nRed Hat Customer Portal are advised to apply this roll up patch.", "title": "Details" }, { "category": "legal_disclaimer", "text": "This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original.", "title": "Terms of Use" } ], "publisher": { "category": "vendor", "contact_details": "https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/", "issuing_authority": "Red Hat Product Security is responsible for vulnerability handling across all Red Hat products and services.", "name": "Red Hat Product Security", "namespace": "https://www.redhat.com" }, "references": [ { "category": "self", "summary": "https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014:0458", "url": "https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014:0458" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate", "url": "https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "https://access.redhat.com/jbossnetwork/restricted/listSoftware.html?product=data.services.platform\u0026downloadType=securityPatches\u0026version=6.0.0", "url": "https://access.redhat.com/jbossnetwork/restricted/listSoftware.html?product=data.services.platform\u0026downloadType=securityPatches\u0026version=6.0.0" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "1069921", "url": "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1069921" }, { "category": "self", "summary": "Canonical URL", "url": "https://security.access.redhat.com/data/csaf/v2/advisories/2014/rhsa-2014_0458.json" } ], "title": "Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0.0 security update", "tracking": { "current_release_date": "2024-11-05T18:24:09+00:00", "generator": { "date": "2024-11-05T18:24:09+00:00", "engine": { "name": "Red Hat SDEngine", "version": "4.1.1" } }, "id": "RHSA-2014:0458", "initial_release_date": "2014-04-30T19:01:13+00:00", "revision_history": [ { "date": "2014-04-30T19:01:13+00:00", "number": "1", "summary": "Initial version" }, { "date": "2019-02-20T12:32:45+00:00", "number": "2", "summary": "Last updated version" }, { "date": "2024-11-05T18:24:09+00:00", "number": "3", "summary": "Last generated version" } ], "status": "final", "version": "3" } }, "product_tree": { "branches": [ { "branches": [ { "branches": [ { "category": "product_name", "name": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0", "product": { "name": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0", "product_id": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0", "product_identification_helper": { "cpe": "cpe:/a:redhat:jboss_data_virtualization:6.0" } } } ], "category": "product_family", "name": "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization" } ], "category": "vendor", "name": "Red Hat" } ] }, "vulnerabilities": [ { "cve": "CVE-2013-4286", "discovery_date": "2014-02-25T00:00:00+00:00", "ids": [ { "system_name": "Red Hat Bugzilla ID", "text": "1069921" } ], "notes": [ { "category": "description", "text": "It was found that when Tomcat / JBoss Web processed a series of HTTP requests in which at least one request contained either multiple content-length headers, or one content-length header with a chunked transfer-encoding header, Tomcat / JBoss Web would incorrectly handle the request. A remote attacker could use this flaw to poison a web cache, perform cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, or obtain sensitive information from other requests.", "title": "Vulnerability description" }, { "category": "summary", "text": "tomcat: multiple content-length header poisoning flaws", "title": "Vulnerability summary" }, { "category": "general", "text": "The CVSS score(s) listed for this vulnerability do not reflect the associated product\u0027s status, and are included for informational purposes to better understand the severity of this vulnerability.", "title": "CVSS score applicability" } ], "product_status": { "fixed": [ "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0" ] }, "references": [ { "category": "self", "summary": "Canonical URL", "url": "https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-4286" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "RHBZ#1069921", "url": "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1069921" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2013-4286", "url": "https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2013-4286" }, { "category": "external", "summary": "https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2013-4286", "url": "https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2013-4286" } ], "release_date": "2014-02-25T00:00:00+00:00", "remediations": [ { "category": "vendor_fix", "date": "2014-04-30T19:01:13+00:00", "details": "The References section of this erratum contains a download link (you must\nlog in to download the update). Before applying the update, back up your\nexisting Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization installation (including its\ndatabases, applications, configuration files, and so on).\n\nNote that it is recommended to halt the Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization\nserver by stopping the JBoss Application Server process before installing\nthis update, and then after installing the update, restart the Red Hat\nJBoss Data Virtualization server by starting the JBoss Application Server\nprocess.", "product_ids": [ "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0" ], "restart_required": { "category": "none" }, "url": "https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014:0458" } ], "scores": [ { "cvss_v2": { "accessComplexity": "MEDIUM", "accessVector": "NETWORK", "authentication": "NONE", "availabilityImpact": "NONE", "baseScore": 5.8, "confidentialityImpact": "PARTIAL", "integrityImpact": "PARTIAL", "vectorString": "AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N", "version": "2.0" }, "products": [ "Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0" ] } ], "threats": [ { "category": "impact", "details": "Moderate" } ], "title": "tomcat: multiple content-length header poisoning flaws" } ] }
Loading...
Loading...
Sightings
Author | Source | Type | Date |
---|
Nomenclature
- Seen: The vulnerability was mentioned, discussed, or seen somewhere by the user.
- Confirmed: The vulnerability is confirmed from an analyst perspective.
- Exploited: This vulnerability was exploited and seen by the user reporting the sighting.
- Patched: This vulnerability was successfully patched by the user reporting the sighting.
- Not exploited: This vulnerability was not exploited or seen by the user reporting the sighting.
- Not confirmed: The user expresses doubt about the veracity of the vulnerability.
- Not patched: This vulnerability was not successfully patched by the user reporting the sighting.