Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201412-29 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Apache Tomcat, the worst of which may result in Denial of Service. Versions less than 7.0.56 are affected.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-1006-01 - Red Hat JBoss BRMS is a business rules management system for the management, storage, creation, modification, and deployment of JBoss Rules. This roll up patch serves as a cumulative upgrade for Red Hat JBoss BRMS 5.3.1. It includes various bug fixes. The following security issues are also fixed with this release: XML encryption backwards compatibility attacks were found against various frameworks, including Apache CXF. An attacker could force a server to use insecure, legacy cryptosystems, even when secure cryptosystems were enabled on endpoints. By forcing the use of legacy cryptosystems, flaws such as CVE-2011-1096 and CVE-2011-2487 would be exposed, allowing plain text to be recovered from cryptograms and symmetric keys. This issue affected both the JBoss Web Services CXF and JBoss Web Services Native stacks.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0726-01 - JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform is the next-generation ESB and business process automation infrastructure. JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform allows IT to leverage existing, modern, and future integration methodologies to dramatically improve business process execution speed and quality. This roll up patch serves as a cumulative upgrade for JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.3.1. It includes various bug fixes. The following security issues are also fixed with this release: If web services were deployed using Apache CXF with the WSS4JInInterceptor enabled to apply WS-Security processing, HTTP GET requests to these services were always granted access, without applying authentication checks. The URIMappingInterceptor is a legacy mechanism for allowing REST-like access to simple SOAP services. A remote attacker could use this flaw to access the REST-like interface of a simple SOAP service using GET requests that bypass the security constraints applied by WSS4JInInterceptor. This flaw was only exploitable if WSS4JInInterceptor was used to apply WS-Security processing. Services that use WS-SecurityPolicy to apply security were not affected.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0665-01 - JBoss Data Grid is a distributed in-memory data grid, based on Infinispan. This release of JBoss Data Grid 6.1.0 serves as a replacement for JBoss Data Grid 6.0.1. It includes various bug fixes and enhancements which are detailed in the JBoss Data Grid 6.1.0 Release Notes.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0647-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. It was found that sending a request without a session identifier to a protected resource could bypass the Cross-Site Request Forgery prevention filter in JBoss Web. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform CSRF attacks against applications that rely on the CSRF prevention filter and do not contain internal mitigation for CSRF. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0648-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. It was found that sending a request without a session identifier to a protected resource could bypass the Cross-Site Request Forgery prevention filter in JBoss Web. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform CSRF attacks against applications that rely on the CSRF prevention filter and do not contain internal mitigation for CSRF. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0640-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. It was found that when an application used FORM authentication, along with another component that calls request.setUserPrincipal() before the call to FormAuthenticator#authenticate(), it was possible to bypass the security constraint checks in the FORM authenticator by appending "/j_security_check" to the end of a URL. A remote attacker with an authenticated session on an affected application could use this flaw to circumvent authorization controls, and thereby access resources not permitted by the roles associated with their authenticated session.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0631-01 - JBoss Web is a web container based on Apache Tomcat. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances. Warning: Before applying this update, back up your existing JBoss Enterprise Web Platform installation.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0629-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances. Warning: Before applying this update, back up your existing JBoss Enterprise Application Platform installation.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0623-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. It was found that when an application used FORM authentication, along with another component that calls request.setUserPrincipal() before the call to FormAuthenticator#authenticate(), it was possible to bypass the security constraint checks in the FORM authenticator by appending "/j_security_check" to the end of a URL. A remote attacker with an authenticated session on an affected application could use this flaw to circumvent authorization controls, and thereby access resources not permitted by the roles associated with their authenticated session.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0632-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances. Warning: Before applying this update, back up your existing JBoss Enterprise Application Platform installation .
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0633-01 - JBoss Web is a web container based on Apache Tomcat. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. Multiple weaknesses were found in the JBoss Web DIGEST authentication implementation, effectively reducing the security normally provided by DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could use these flaws to perform replay attacks in some circumstances. Warning: Before applying this update, back up your existing JBoss Enterprise Web Platform installation .
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0266-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. It was found that sending a request without a session identifier to a protected resource could bypass the Cross-Site Request Forgery prevention filter. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform CSRF attacks against applications that rely on the CSRF prevention filter and do not contain internal mitigation for CSRF. A flaw was found in the way Tomcat handled sendfile operations when using the HTTP NIO connector and HTTPS. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. The HTTP NIO connector is used by default in JBoss Enterprise Web Server. The Apache Portable Runtime connector from the Tomcat Native library was not affected by this flaw.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-0265-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. It was found that sending a request without a session identifier to a protected resource could bypass the Cross-Site Request Forgery prevention filter. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform CSRF attacks against applications that rely on the CSRF prevention filter and do not contain internal mitigation for CSRF. A flaw was found in the way Tomcat handled sendfile operations when using the HTTP NIO connector and HTTPS. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. The HTTP NIO connector is used by default in JBoss Enterprise Web Server. The Apache Portable Runtime connector from the Tomcat Native library was not affected by this flaw.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-004 - The replay-countermeasure functionality in the HTTP Digest Access Authentication implementation in Apache Tomcat 5.5.x before 5.5.36, 6.x before 6.0.36, and 7.x before 7.0.30 tracks cnonce values instead of nonce values, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions by sniffing the network for valid requests, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-1184. The HTTP Digest Access Authentication implementation in Apache Tomcat 5.5.x before 5.5.36, 6.x before 6.0.36, and 7.x before 7.0.30 caches information about the authenticated user within the session state, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass authentication via vectors related to the session ID. The HTTP Digest Access Authentication implementation in Apache Tomcat 5.5.x before 5.5.36, 6.x before 6.0.36, and 7.x before 7.0.30 does not properly check for stale nonce values in conjunction with enforcement of proper credentials, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions by sniffing the network for valid requests. The updated packages have been patched to correct these issues.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 1637-1 - It was discovered that the Apache Tomcat HTTP NIO connector incorrectly handled header data. A remote attacker could cause a denial of service by sending requests with a large amount of header data. It was discovered that Apache Tomcat incorrectly handled DIGEST authentication. A remote attacker could possibly use these flaws to perform a replay attack and bypass authentication. Various other issues were also addressed.
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