First published: Wed Oct 20 2010(Updated: )
IBM WebSphere MQ 6.x before 6.0.2.10 and 7.x before 7.0.1.3 allows remote attackers to spoof X.509 certificate authentication, and send or receive channel messages, via a crafted Subject Distinguished Name (DN) value in a certificate.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.1.0 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.4 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.1.1 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.7 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.3 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.9 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.1 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.8 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.2 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.0 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.5 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =6.0.2.6 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0.1.2 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0.0.1 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0.0.2 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0.1.1 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0 | |
IBM WebSphere MQ | =7.0.1.0 |
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