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CVE: 2022-23302 found in Apache Log4j - Version: 1.2.17 [JAVA] #241

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bnreplah opened this issue May 4, 2023 · 0 comments
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CVE: 2022-23302 found in Apache Log4j - Version: 1.2.17 [JAVA] #241

bnreplah opened this issue May 4, 2023 · 0 comments
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Severity: High High severity Veracode Dependency Scanning A Veracode identified vulnerability

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bnreplah commented May 4, 2023

Veracode Software Composition Analysis

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Library Apache Log4j
Description Apache Log4j 1.2
Language JAVA
Vulnerability Deserialisation Of Untrusted Object
Vulnerability description JMSSink in log4j is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted object. The insecure use of JNDI in JMSSink allows an attacker to send malicious object in LDAP store if it is accessible by an attacker or is configured to use an untrusted site, leading to a remote code execution. Note: this vulnerability only affects the applications specifically configured to use JMSSink, which is not the default.
CVE 2022-23302
CVSS score 6
Vulnerability present in version/s 1.1.3-1.2.17
Found library version/s 1.2.17
Vulnerability fixed in version
Library latest version 1.2.17
Fix No fix is released. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 or remove usage of the JMSSink from their configurations.

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