CVE-2008-1207: Buffer Overflow

Published Mar 8, 2008
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Updated

Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Fujitsu Interstage Smart Repository, as used in multiple Fujitsu Interstage products, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via (1) an invalid request or (2) a large amount of data sent to the registered attribute value.

Affected Software

15 affected components
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Enterprise=7.0
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Enterprise=7.0.1
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Enterprise=8.0.0
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Enterprise=8.0.1
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Enterprise=8.0.2
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Plus=7.0
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Plus=7.0.1
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Standard J=8.0.0
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Standard J=8.0.1
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server Standard J=8.0.2
Fujitsu Interstage Apworks Enterprise=8.0.0
Fujitsu Interstage Apworks Modelers J=7.0
Fujitsu Interstage Apworks Standard J=8.0.0
Fujitsu Interstage Business Application Server=8.0
Fujitsu Interstage Smart Repository

Event History

Mar 8, 2008
CVE Published
via MITRE·12:00 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·12:00 AM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2008-1207?

CVE-2008-1207 has a moderate severity as it allows remote attackers to cause denial of service by crashing the daemon.

2

How do I fix CVE-2008-1207?

To fix CVE-2008-1207, apply the latest patches from Fujitsu for affected Interstage products.

3

Which products are affected by CVE-2008-1207?

CVE-2008-1207 affects various Fujitsu Interstage products, including versions 7.0 and 8.0 of the Application Server and Smart Repository.

4

Can CVE-2008-1207 be exploited remotely?

Yes, CVE-2008-1207 can be exploited remotely by sending invalid requests or a large amount of data.

5

Is there a workaround for CVE-2008-1207?

A potential workaround for CVE-2008-1207 includes implementing network security measures to filter malformed requests.

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