First published: Wed Jan 15 2014(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Java SE 7u45 and JavaFX 2.2.45 allows remote attackers to affect availability via unknown vectors related to JavaFX.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) | =1.7.0-update45 | |
HP JDK | <=7.0.08 | |
HP JRE | <=7.0.08 | |
HPE HP-UX | =b.11.23 | |
HPE HP-UX | =b.11.31 | |
redhat enterprise linux desktop supplementary | =5.0 | |
redhat enterprise linux desktop supplementary | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux HPC Node Supplementary | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary | =5.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary AUS | =6.5 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Supplementary EUS | =6.5.z | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation Supplementary | =6.0 | |
Oracle JavaFX | =2.2.45 |
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CVE-2014-0382 is classified with a high severity due to its potential to affect availability.
To remediate CVE-2014-0382, you should update Oracle Java SE to the latest version or ensure JavaFX is updated to a version that is not vulnerable.
CVE-2014-0382 affects Oracle Java SE version 1.7.0-update45 and JavaFX version 2.2.45.
Yes, CVE-2014-0382 allows remote attackers to potentially impact the availability of systems using the affected versions.
You should monitor installations of Oracle JRE 1.7.0-update45 and Oracle JavaFX 2.2.45 for vulnerabilities related to CVE-2014-0382.