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CVE-2010-3568: Race Condition

First published: Mon Oct 04 2010(Updated: )

Race condition in the way objects were deserialized could allow an untrusted applet or application to misuse the privileges of the user running the applet or application. (<a href="https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2010-3568">CVE-2010-3568</a>) The CVSSv2 scored upstream is cvss2=7.5/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P Reference: <a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpuoct2010-176258.html">http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpuoct2010-176258.html</a>

Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_3
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_5
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_13
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_1
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_2
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_16
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_20
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_15
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_6
Sun JRE<=1.6.0
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_19
Sun JRE=1.6.0
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_18
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_10
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_17
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_7
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_14
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_4
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_12
Sun JRE=1.6.0-update_11
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_4
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_7
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_19
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_13
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_3
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_11
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_10
OpenJDK<=1.6.0
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_14
OpenJDK=1.6.0
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_17
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_5
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update2
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update1_b06
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_16
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update1
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_15
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_12
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_18
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_6
OpenJDK=1.6.0-update_20
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update20
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update15
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update18
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update3
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update21
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update11
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update16
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update17
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update9
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update22
OpenJDK<=1.5.0
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update6
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update14
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update23
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update1
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update4
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update7
OpenJDK=1.5.0
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update12
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update5
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update24
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update2
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update19
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update13
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update8
OpenJDK=1.5.0-update10
Sun SDK<=1.4.2_27
Sun SDK=1.4.2_19
Sun SDK=1.4.2
Sun SDK=1.4.2_26
Sun SDK=1.4.2_10
Sun SDK=1.4.2_12
Sun SDK=1.4.2_17
Sun SDK=1.4.2_14
Sun SDK=1.4.2_21
Sun SDK=1.4.2_13
Sun SDK=1.4.2_6
Sun SDK=1.4.2_23
Sun SDK=1.4.2_5
Sun SDK=1.4.2_1
Sun SDK=1.4.2_18
Sun SDK=1.4.2_4
Sun SDK=1.4.2_22
Sun SDK=1.4.2_7
Sun SDK=1.4.2_8
Sun SDK=1.4.2_25
Sun SDK=1.4.2_02
Sun SDK=1.4.2_16
Sun SDK=1.4.2_11
Sun SDK=1.4.2_9
Sun SDK=1.4.2_20
Sun SDK=1.4.2_3
Sun SDK=1.4.2_24
Sun SDK=1.4.2_15
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update22
Sun JRE=1.5.0
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update18
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update2
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update13
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update24
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update12
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update8
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update16
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update21
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update11
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update15
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update7
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update3
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update20
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update5
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update14
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update6
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update9
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update1
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update19
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update10
Sun JRE<=1.5.0
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update4
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update23
Sun JRE=1.5.0-update17
Sun JRE=1.4.2_26
Sun JRE=1.4.2_7
Sun JRE<=1.4.2_27
Sun JRE=1.4.2_16
Sun JRE=1.4.2_24
Sun JRE=1.4.2_4
Sun JRE=1.4.2_2
Sun JRE=1.4.2_19
Sun JRE=1.4.2_25
Sun JRE=1.4.2_15
Sun JRE=1.4.2_13
Sun JRE=1.4.2_1
Sun JRE=1.4.2_8
Sun JRE=1.4.2_12
Sun JRE=1.4.2_18
Sun JRE=1.4.2_22
Sun JRE=1.4.2_14
Sun JRE=1.4.2_10
Sun JRE=1.4.2_17
Sun JRE=1.4.2_9
Sun JRE=1.4.2
Sun JRE=1.4.2_21
Sun JRE=1.4.2_11
Sun JRE=1.4.2_23
Sun JRE=1.4.2_3
Sun JRE=1.4.2_20
Sun JRE=1.4.2_5
Sun JRE=1.4.2_6

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-3568?

    CVE-2010-3568 has a CVSSv2 score of 7.5, indicating a high severity level.

  • How can I mitigate CVE-2010-3568?

    To mitigate CVE-2010-3568, users should upgrade to a fixed version of the affected JRE or JDK.

  • What versions are affected by CVE-2010-3568?

    CVE-2010-3568 affects Sun JRE versions 1.6.0-update 1 through 20 and OpenJDK versions 1.6.0-update 3 through 20.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2010-3568?

    CVE-2010-3568 is a race condition vulnerability that can be exploited through object deserialization.

  • Can CVE-2010-3568 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2010-3568 can potentially be exploited remotely by an untrusted applet or application.

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