First published: Tue Jun 10 2014(Updated: )
IBM Java SE version 7 Release 1 includes the IBM Java Runtime Environment<br>and the IBM Java Software Development Kit.<br>This update fixes several vulnerabilities in the IBM Java Runtime<br>Environment and the IBM Java Software Development Kit. Detailed<br>vulnerability descriptions are linked from the IBM Security alerts<br>page, listed in the References section. (CVE-2013-5878, CVE-2013-5884,<br>CVE-2013-5887, CVE-2013-5888, CVE-2013-5889, CVE-2013-5896, CVE-2013-5898,<br>CVE-2013-5899, CVE-2013-5907, CVE-2013-5910, CVE-2013-6629, CVE-2013-6954,<br>CVE-2014-0368, CVE-2014-0373, CVE-2014-0375, CVE-2014-0376, CVE-2014-0387,<br>CVE-2014-0403, CVE-2014-0410, CVE-2014-0411, CVE-2014-0415, CVE-2014-0416,<br>CVE-2014-0417, CVE-2014-0422, CVE-2014-0423, CVE-2014-0424, CVE-2014-0428,<br>CVE-2014-0429, CVE-2014-0446, CVE-2014-0448, CVE-2014-0449, CVE-2014-0451,<br>CVE-2014-0452, CVE-2014-0453, CVE-2014-0454, CVE-2014-0455, CVE-2014-0457,<br>CVE-2014-0458, CVE-2014-0459, CVE-2014-0460, CVE-2014-0461, CVE-2014-1876,<br>CVE-2014-2398, CVE-2014-2401, CVE-2014-2402, CVE-2014-2409, CVE-2014-2412,<br>CVE-2014-2414, CVE-2014-2420, CVE-2014-2421, CVE-2014-2423, CVE-2014-2427,<br>CVE-2014-2428)<br>All users of java-1.7.1-ibm are advised to upgrade to these updated<br>packages, containing the IBM Java SE 7R1 SR1 release. All running instances<br>of IBM Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.<br>
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 | 1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.1.0-1jpp.2.el7_0 |
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RHSA-2014:0705 addresses several vulnerabilities in the IBM Java Runtime Environment and the IBM Java Software Development Kit.
The severity of RHSA-2014:0705 is typically classified based on the impact of the vulnerabilities it addresses.
To fix RHSA-2014:0705, you should update your IBM Java packages to the versions specified in the advisory.
Affected packages include various versions of IBM Java Runtime Environment, development kit, jdbc, and demo packages.
RHSA-2014:0705 was released to address vulnerabilities and enhance security in the IBM Java SE version 7.