First published: Wed May 08 2024(Updated: )
HTTP Response splitting in multiple modules in Apache HTTP Server allows an attacker that can inject malicious response headers into backend applications to cause an HTTP desynchronization attack. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.59, which fixes this issue.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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F5 BIG-IP and BIG-IQ Centralized Management | >=17.1.0<=17.1.2 | |
F5 BIG-IP and BIG-IQ Centralized Management | >=16.1.0<=16.1.5 | |
F5 BIG-IP and BIG-IQ Centralized Management | >=15.1.0<=15.1.10 | |
F5 F5OS-A | =1.7.0>=1.5.0<=1.5.2=1.4.0>=1.3.0<=1.3.2 | |
F5 F5OS-C | >=1.6.0<=1.6.2>=1.5.0<=1.5.1 |
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The severity of F5-K000139447 is critical, as it can lead to HTTP desynchronization attacks.
To address F5-K000139447, users should upgrade to Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.59 or later.
F5 BIG-IP versions 17.1.0 to 17.1.1, 16.1.0 to 16.1.4, and 15.1.0 to 15.1.10 are affected by F5-K000139447.
F5OS-A versions 1.5.0 to 1.5.2, 1.4.0, 1.3.0 to 1.3.2, and 1.7.0 are vulnerable as per F5-K000139447.
Yes, F5-K000139447 impacts F5OS-C versions 1.5.0 to 1.5.1 and 1.6.0 to 1.6.2.