First published: Wed Dec 31 2003(Updated: )
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.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp2 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp2 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp2 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp2 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp1 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0-sp4 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0.0.1-sp2 | |
Oracle WebLogic Server | =7.0 |
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CVE-2003-1226 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability due to its potential impact on password security.
To fix CVE-2003-1226, you should upgrade to a patched version of BEA WebLogic Server that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2003-1226 affects users of BEA WebLogic Server versions 7.0 and 7.0.0.1, especially in configurations that store sensitive information insecurely.
CVE-2003-1226 exposes secrets related to password encryption due to insecure storage in configuration files.
Yes, local users can exploit CVE-2003-1226 to learn secret encryption keys and decrypt sensitive passwords stored in the affected files.