jeakfrw/jeak-framework
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high severity
- Vulnerable module: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core
- Introduced through: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core@2.13.1 and com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core@2.13.1Remediation: Upgrade to com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core@2.15.0.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core@2.13.1Remediation: Upgrade to com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.15.0.
Overview
com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core is a Core Jackson abstractions, basic JSON streaming API implementation
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) due to missing input size validation when performing numeric type conversions. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by causing the application to deserialize data containing certain numeric types with large values, causing the application to exhaust all available resources.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.
Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.
One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.
When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.
Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:
High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.
Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm
ws
package
Remediation
Upgrade com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core
to version 2.15.0-rc1 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
- Introduced through: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1Remediation: Upgrade to com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.2.1.
Overview
com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind is a library which contains the general-purpose data-binding functionality and tree-model for Jackson Data Processor.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) via a large depth of nested objects.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.
Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.
One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.
When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.
Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:
High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.
Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm
ws
package
Remediation
Upgrade com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
to version 2.12.6.1, 2.13.2.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
- Introduced through: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1Remediation: Upgrade to com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.4.
Overview
com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind is a library which contains the general-purpose data-binding functionality and tree-model for Jackson Data Processor.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) in the _deserializeFromArray()
function in BeanDeserializer
, due to resource exhaustion when processing a deeply nested array.
NOTE:
For this vulnerability to be exploitable the non-default DeserializationFeature
must be enabled.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.
Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.
One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.
When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.
Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:
High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.
Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm
ws
package
Remediation
Upgrade com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
to version 2.12.7.1, 2.13.4 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
- Introduced through: com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.1Remediation: Upgrade to com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind@2.13.4.1.
Overview
com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind is a library which contains the general-purpose data-binding functionality and tree-model for Jackson Data Processor.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) in the _deserializeWrappedValue()
function in StdDeserializer.java
, due to resource exhaustion when processing deeply nested arrays.
NOTE: This vulnerability is only exploitable when the non-default UNWRAP_SINGLE_VALUE_ARRAYS
feature is enabled.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.
Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.
One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.
When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.
Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:
High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.
Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm
ws
package
Remediation
Upgrade com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
to version 2.12.7.1, 2.13.4.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
new
- Module: com.sun.jna:jna
- Introduced through: com.sun.jna:jna@3.0.9
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › com.sun.jna:jna@3.0.9
LGPL-2.1 license
medium severity
new
- Module: org.hibernate:hibernate-core
- Introduced through: org.hibernate:hibernate-core@5.6.3.Final
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.hibernate:hibernate-core@5.6.3.Final
LGPL-2.1 license
medium severity
new
- Module: org.hibernate.common:hibernate-commons-annotations
- Introduced through: org.hibernate:hibernate-core@5.6.3.Final
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.hibernate:hibernate-core@5.6.3.Final › org.hibernate.common:hibernate-commons-annotations@5.1.2.Final
LGPL-2.1 license
medium severity
new
- Module: org.mariadb.jdbc:mariadb-java-client
- Introduced through: org.mariadb.jdbc:mariadb-java-client@2.7.3
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.mariadb.jdbc:mariadb-java-client@2.7.3
LGPL-2.1 license
low severity
- Vulnerable module: junit:junit
- Introduced through: org.antlr:antlr4@4.9.3, org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.antlr:antlr4@4.9.3 › org.antlr:antlr-runtime@3.5.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.antlr:antlr4@4.9.3.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-migrationsupport@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.antlr:antlr4@4.9.3 › org.antlr:ST4@4.3.1 › org.antlr:antlr-runtime@3.5.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.antlr:antlr4@4.9.3.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-migrationsupport@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-migrationsupport@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-migrationsupport@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
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Introduced through: jeakfrw/jeak-framework@jeakfrw/jeak-framework#bede7f4f575d828e67fa54c4f65b338c70c73443 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core@2.17.1 › org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api@2.17.1 › org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine@5.7.2 › junit:junit@4.10Remediation: Upgrade to org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl@2.17.1.
…and 10 more
Overview
junit:junit is an unit testing framework for Java
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Information Exposure. The JUnit4 test rule TemporaryFolder
contains a local information disclosure vulnerability. On Unix like systems, the system's temporary directory is shared between all users on that system. Because of this, when files and directories are written into this directory they are, by default, readable by other users on that same system.
Note: This vulnerability does not allow other users to overwrite the contents of these directories or files. This only affects Unix like systems.
Remediation
Upgrade junit:junit
to version 4.13.1 or higher.