Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE-2018-8088 3 Oracle, Qos, Redhat 14 Goldengate Application Adapters, Goldengate Stream Analytics, Utilities Framework and 11 more 2023-12-27 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
org.slf4j.ext.EventData in the slf4j-ext module in QOS.CH SLF4J before 1.8.0-beta2 allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via crafted data. EventData in the slf4j-ext module in QOS.CH SLF4J, has been fixed in SLF4J versions 1.7.26 later and in the 2.0.x series.
CVE-2019-3888 2 Netapp, Redhat 7 Active Iq Unified Manager, Enterprise Linux, Jboss Data Grid and 4 more 2022-02-20 5.0 MEDIUM 9.8 CRITICAL
A vulnerability was found in Undertow web server before 2.0.21. An information exposure of plain text credentials through log files because Connectors.executeRootHandler:402 logs the HttpServerExchange object at ERROR level using UndertowLogger.REQUEST_LOGGER.undertowRequestFailed(t, exchange)
CVE-2017-7525 6 Apache, Debian, Fasterxml and 3 more 23 Struts, Debian Linux, Jackson-databind and 20 more 2021-09-27 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
A deserialization flaw was discovered in the jackson-databind, versions before 2.6.7.1, 2.7.9.1 and 2.8.9, which could allow an unauthenticated user to perform code execution by sending the maliciously crafted input to the readValue method of the ObjectMapper.
CVE-2018-11236 4 Gnu, Netapp, Oracle and 1 more 9 Glibc, Data Ontap Edge, Element Software Management and 6 more 2020-08-24 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
stdlib/canonicalize.c in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.27 and earlier, when processing very long pathname arguments to the realpath function, could encounter an integer overflow on 32-bit architectures, leading to a stack-based buffer overflow and, potentially, arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2018-6485 4 Gnu, Netapp, Oracle and 1 more 15 Glibc, Cloud Backup, Data Ontap Edge and 12 more 2020-08-24 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An integer overflow in the implementation of the posix_memalign in memalign functions in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) 2.26 and earlier could cause these functions to return a pointer to a heap area that is too small, potentially leading to heap corruption.