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SUSE: CVE-2016-0376: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
05/13/2016
Created
07/25/2018
Added
05/13/2016
Modified
02/08/2021

Description

The com.ibm.rmi.io.SunSerializableFactory class in IBM SDK, Java Technology Edition 6 before SR16 FP25 (6.0.16.25), 6 R1 before SR8 FP25 (6.1.8.25), 7 before SR9 FP40 (7.0.9.40), 7 R1 before SR3 FP40 (7.1.3.40), and 8 before SR3 (8.0.3.0) does not properly deserialize classes in an AccessController doPrivileged block, which allows remote attackers to bypass a sandbox protection mechanism and execute arbitrary code as demonstrated by the readValue method of the com.ibm.rmi.io.ValueHandlerPool.ValueHandlerSingleton class, which implements the javax.rmi.CORBA.ValueHandler interface. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2013-5456.

Solution(s)

  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm-alsa
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm-devel
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm-fonts
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm-jdbc
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_6_0-ibm-plugin
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_0-ibm
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_0-ibm-alsa
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_0-ibm-devel
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_0-ibm-jdbc
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_0-ibm-plugin
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_1-ibm
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_1-ibm-alsa
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_1-ibm-devel
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_1-ibm-jdbc
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_7_1-ibm-plugin
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_8_0-ibm
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_8_0-ibm-alsa
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_8_0-ibm-devel
  • suse-upgrade-java-1_8_0-ibm-plugin

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