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CVE-2010-0386

First published: Mon Jan 25 2010(Updated: )

The default configuration of Sun Java System Application Server 7 and 7 2004Q2 enables the HTTP TRACE method, which makes it easier for remote attackers to steal cookies and authentication credentials via a cross-site tracing (XST) attack, a related issue to CVE-2004-2763 and CVE-2005-3398.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Sun ONE Application Server=7.0
Sun ONE Application Server=7.0
Sun ONE Application Server=7.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-0386?

    CVE-2010-0386 is considered a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for cross-site tracing attacks.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-0386?

    To fix CVE-2010-0386, disable the HTTP TRACE method in the default configuration of Sun Java System Application Server 7.

  • What software is affected by CVE-2010-0386?

    CVE-2010-0386 affects the Sun Java System Application Server version 7.0.

  • What type of attack does CVE-2010-0386 enable?

    CVE-2010-0386 enables cross-site tracing (XST) attacks which can be exploited by attackers to steal sensitive information.

  • Is CVE-2010-0386 related to other vulnerabilities?

    Yes, CVE-2010-0386 is related to CVE-2004-2763 and CVE-2005-3398, which also involve issues with the HTTP TRACE method.

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