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CESA-2017:1789 -- centos 6 java-1.8.0-openjdk

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:204543Date: (C)2017-07-24   (M)2023-12-26
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




The java-1.8.0-openjdk packages provide the OpenJDK 8 Java Runtime Environment and the OpenJDK 8 Java Software Development Kit. Security Fix: * It was discovered that the DCG implementation in the RMI component of OpenJDK failed to correctly handle references. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of RMI registry or a Java RMI application. * Multiple flaws were discovered in the RMI, JAXP, ImageIO, Libraries, AWT, Hotspot, and Security components in OpenJDK. An untrusted Java application or applet could use these flaws to completely bypass Java sandbox restrictions. * It was discovered that the LDAPCertStore class in the Security component of OpenJDK followed LDAP referrals to arbitrary URLs. A specially crafted LDAP referral URL could cause LDAPCertStore to communicate with non-LDAP servers. * It was discovered that the Nashorn JavaScript engine in the Scripting component of OpenJDK could allow scripts to access Java APIs even when access to Java APIs was disabled. An untrusted JavaScript executed by Nashorn could use this flaw to bypass intended restrictions. * It was discovered that the Security component of OpenJDK could fail to properly enforce restrictions defined for processing of X.509 certificate chains. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to make Java accept certificate using one of the disabled algorithms. * A covert timing channel flaw was found in the DSA implementation in the JCE component of OpenJDK. A remote attacker able to make a Java application generate DSA signatures on demand could possibly use this flaw to extract certain information about the used key via a timing side channel. * A covert timing channel flaw was found in the PKCS#8 implementation in the JCE component of OpenJDK. A remote attacker able to make a Java application repeatedly compare PKCS#8 key against an attacker controlled value could possibly use this flaw to determine the key via a timing side channel. * It was discovered that the BasicAttribute and CodeSource classes in OpenJDK did not limit the amount of memory allocated when creating object instances from a serialized form. A specially crafted serialized input stream could cause Java to consume an excessive amount of memory. * Multiple flaws were found in the Hotspot and Security components in OpenJDK. An untrusted Java application or applet could use these flaws to bypass certain Java sandbox restrictions. * It was discovered that the JPEGImageReader implementation in the 2D component of OpenJDK would, in certain cases, read all image data even if it was not used later. A specially crafted image could cause a Java application to temporarily use an excessive amount of CPU and memory. Note: If the web browser plug-in provided by the icedtea-web package was installed, the issues exposed via Java applets could have been exploited without user interaction if a user visited a malicious website.

Platform:
CentOS 6
Product:
java-1.8.0-openjdk
Reference:
CESA-2017:1789
CVE-2017-10243
CVE-2017-10198
CVE-2017-10193
CVE-2017-10135
CVE-2017-10116
CVE-2017-10115
CVE-2017-10111
CVE-2017-10110
CVE-2017-10109
CVE-2017-10108
CVE-2017-10107
CVE-2017-10102
CVE-2017-10101
CVE-2017-10096
CVE-2017-10090
CVE-2017-10089
CVE-2017-10087
CVE-2017-10081
CVE-2017-10078
CVE-2017-10074
CVE-2017-10067
CVE-2017-10053
CVE    22
CVE-2017-10081
CVE-2017-10078
CVE-2017-10111
CVE-2017-10135
...
CPE    2
cpe:/a:oracle:java-1.8.0-openjdk
cpe:/o:centos:centos:6

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