First published: Wed Feb 15 2012(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 2 and earlier, 6 Update 30 and earlier, 5.0 Update 33 and earlier, and 1.4.2_35 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to CORBA.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Sun JRE | <=1.4.2_35 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_1 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_2 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_3 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_4 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_5 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_6 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_7 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_8 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_9 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_10 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_11 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_12 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_13 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_14 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_15 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_16 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_17 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_18 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_19 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_20 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_21 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_22 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_23 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_24 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_25 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_26 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_27 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_28 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_29 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_30 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_31 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_32 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_33 | |
Sun JRE | =1.4.2_34 | |
Sun JRE | <=1.5.0 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update1 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update10 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update11 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update12 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update13 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update14 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update15 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update16 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update17 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update18 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update19 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update2 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update20 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update21 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update22 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update23 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update24 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update25 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update26 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update27 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update28 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update29 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update3 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update31 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update4 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update5 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update6 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update7 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update8 | |
Sun JRE | =1.5.0-update9 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | <=1.6.0 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update22 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update23 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update24 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update25 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update26 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update27 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.6.0-update29 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_1 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_10 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_11 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_12 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_13 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_14 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_15 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_16 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_17 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_18 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_19 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_2 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_20 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_21 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_3 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_4 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_5 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_6 | |
Sun JRE | =1.6.0-update_7 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | <=1.7.0 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.7.0 | |
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.7.0-update1 |
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CVE-2012-0506 has been classified as a moderate severity vulnerability in the Oracle Java Runtime Environment.
To fix CVE-2012-0506, upgrade to the latest version of Oracle Java SE that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2012-0506 affects Oracle Java SE 7 Update 2 and earlier, 6 Update 30 and earlier, 5.0 Update 33 and earlier, and 1.4.2_35 and earlier.
CVE-2012-0506 is an unspecified vulnerability that allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and applets to compromise integrity.
It is not recommended to use the affected versions of Oracle Java SE after the identification of CVE-2012-0506 due to security risks.