First published: Tue Aug 08 2017(Updated: )
Vulnerability in the Oracle CRM Technical Foundation component of Oracle E-Business Suite (subcomponent: Preferences). Supported versions that are affected are 12.1.3, 12.2.3, 12.2.4, 12.2.5 and 12.2.6. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Oracle CRM Technical Foundation. Successful attacks require human interaction from a person other than the attacker and while the vulnerability is in Oracle CRM Technical Foundation, attacks may significantly impact additional products. Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in unauthorized access to critical data or complete access to all Oracle CRM Technical Foundation accessible data as well as unauthorized update, insert or delete access to some of Oracle CRM Technical Foundation accessible data. CVSS 3.0 Base Score 8.2 (Confidentiality and Integrity impacts). CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:L/A:N).
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Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Oracle Customer Relationship Management Technical Foundation | =12.1.3 | |
Oracle Customer Relationship Management Technical Foundation | =12.2.3 | |
Oracle Customer Relationship Management Technical Foundation | =12.2.4 | |
Oracle Customer Relationship Management Technical Foundation | =12.2.5 | |
Oracle Customer Relationship Management Technical Foundation | =12.2.6 |
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The severity of CVE-2017-10143 is rated as high with a score of 8.2.
To fix CVE-2017-10143, users should apply the latest security patches provided by Oracle for affected versions.
CVE-2017-10143 affects Oracle CRM Technical Foundation versions 12.1.3, 12.2.3, 12.2.4, 12.2.5, and 12.2.6.
CVE-2017-10143 is an easily exploitable vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers with network access via HTTP.
While specific instances of exploitation are not mentioned, the ease of exploitation suggests potential risks if not mitigated.