cpe:2.3:a:bea:weblogic_server:7.0.0.1:sp4:express:*:*:*:*:*

CVE-2008-3257

Public exploit
Stack-based buffer overflow in the Apache Connector (mod_wl) in Oracle WebLogic Server (formerly BEA WebLogic Server) 10.3 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long HTTP version string, as demonstrated by a string after "POST /.jsp" in an HTTP request.
Max CVSS
10.0
EPSS Score
93.27%
Published
2008-07-22
Updated
2017-09-29
BEA Tuxedo 8.0 before RP392 and 8.1 before RP293, and WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 before RP174, echo the password in cleartext, which allows physically proximate attackers to obtain sensitive information via the (1) cnsbind, (2) cnsunbind, or (3) cnsls commands.
Max CVSS
6.8
EPSS Score
0.09%
Published
2007-10-18
Updated
2018-10-30
BEA WebLogic 7.0 through 7.0 SP6, 8.1 through 8.1 SP4, and 9.0 initial release does not encrypt passwords stored in the JDBCDataSourceFactory MBean Properties, which allows local administrative users to read the cleartext password.
Max CVSS
1.5
EPSS Score
0.07%
Published
2007-01-23
Updated
2011-03-08
BEA Weblogic Server 8.1 through 8.1 SP4 does not properly validate client certificates when reusing cached connections, which allows remote attackers to obtain access via an untrusted X.509 certificate.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
4.43%
Published
2007-01-23
Updated
2011-03-08
Buffer overflow in BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 6.1 Service Pack 4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption from thread looping).
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
2.21%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
The embedded LDAP server in BEA WebLogic Server and Express 8.1 through Service Pack 4, and 7.0 through Service Pack 5, allows remote anonymous binds, which may allow remote attackers to view user entries or cause a denial of service.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.58%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in BEA WebLogic Server and Express 8.1 through Service Pack 4, and 7.0 through Service Pack 6, allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML, and possibly gain administrative privileges, via the (1) j_username or (2) j_password parameters in the login page (LoginForm.jsp), (3) parameters to the error page in the Administration Console, (4) unknown vectors in the Server Console while the administrator has an active session to obtain the ADMINCONSOLESESSION cookie, or (5) an alternate vector in the Server Console that does not require an active session but also leaks the username and password.
Max CVSS
6.8
EPSS Score
96.44%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
The cluster cookie parsing code in BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 through Service Pack 5 attempts to contact any host or port specified in a cookie, even when it is not in the cluster, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (cluster slowdown) via modified cookies.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.58%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
The UserLogin control in BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1 through Service Pack 3 prints the password to standard output when an incorrect login attempt is made, which could make it easier for attackers to guess the correct password.
Max CVSS
4.6
EPSS Score
0.12%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 through Service Pack 3 and 7.0 through Service Pack 5 does not properly handle when a security provider throws an exception, which may cause WebLogic to use incorrect identity for the thread, or to fail to audit security exceptions.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.40%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP2 and SP3 allows users with the Monitor security role to "shrink or reset JDBC connection pools."
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.35%
Published
2005-05-24
Updated
2018-10-30
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 6.1, 7.0, and 8.1, when using Remote Method Invocation (RMI) over Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP), does not properly handle when multiple logins for different users coming from the same client, which could cause an "unexpected user identity" to be used in an RMI call.
Max CVSS
5.5
EPSS Score
0.19%
Published
2004-12-31
Updated
2017-07-29
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 7.0 through 7.0 Service Pack 4, and 8.1 through 8.1 Service Pack 2, allows attackers to obtain the username and password for booting the server by directly accessing certain internal methods.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.08%
Published
2004-08-06
Updated
2017-07-11
Race condition in BEA WebLogic Server and Express 5.1 through 7.0.0.1, when using in-memory session replication or replicated stateful session beans, causes the same buffer to be provided to two users, which could allow one user to see session data that was intended for another user.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.19%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2017-07-29
BEA WebLogic Express and WebLogic Server 7.0 and 7.0.0.1, stores passwords in plaintext when a keystore is used to store a private key or trust certificate authorities, which allows local users to gain access.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2018-10-30
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 6.1, 7.0, and 8.1, with RMI and anonymous admin lookup enabled, allows remote attackers to obtain configuration information by accessing MBeanHome via the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
1.15%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2017-07-20
BEA WebLogic Server and Express 7.0 and 7.0.0.1 stores certain secrets concerning password encryption insecurely in config.xml, filerealm.properties, and weblogic-rar.xml, which allows local users to learn those secrets and decrypt passwords.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
The default CredentialMapper for BEA WebLogic Server and Express 7.0 and 7.0.0.1 stores passwords in cleartext on disk, which allows local users to extract passwords.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
Weblogic.admin for BEA WebLogic Server and Express 7.0 and 7.0.0.1 displays the JDBCConnectionPoolRuntimeMBean password to the screen in cleartext, which allows attackers to read a user's password by physically observing ("shoulder surfing") the screen.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
The Node Manager for BEA WebLogic Express and Server 6.1 through 8.1 SP 1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Node Manager crash) via malformed data to the Node Manager's port, as demonstrated by nmap.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.35%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
BEA WebLogic Express and Server 7.0 through 8.1 SP 1, under certain circumstances when a request to use T3 over SSL (t3s) is made to the insecure T3 port, may use a non-SSL connection for the communication, which could allow attackers to sniff sessions.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.16%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
BEA WebLogic Server proxy plugin for BEA Weblogic Express and Server 6.1 through 8.1 SP 1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (proxy plugin crash) via a malformed URL.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.35%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2008-09-10
BEA WebLogic Server and Express 7.0 and 7.0.0.1, when using "memory" session persistence for web applications, does not clear authentication information when a web application is redeployed, which could allow users of that application to gain access without having to re-authenticate.
Max CVSS
4.6
EPSS Score
0.06%
Published
2003-03-18
Updated
2017-07-11
BEA WebLogic Server 6.1, 7.0 and 7.0.0.1, when routing messages to a JMS target domain that is inaccessible, may leak the user's password when it throws a ResourceAllocationException.
Max CVSS
4.6
EPSS Score
0.06%
Published
2003-12-31
Updated
2017-07-11
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in InteractiveQuery.jsp for BEA WebLogic 8.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject malicious web script via the person parameter.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.21%
Published
2003-12-01
Updated
2017-07-11
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