First published: Wed Jun 08 2022(Updated: )
IBM Java SE version 7 Release 1 includes the IBM Java Runtime Environment and the IBM Java Software Development Kit.<br>This update upgrades IBM Java SE 7 to version 7R1 SR5-FP10.<br>Security Fix(es):<br><li> OpenJDK: Excessive memory allocation in HashMap and HashSet (Utility, 8266097) (CVE-2021-35561)</li> <li> OpenJDK: Infinite loop related to incorrect handling of newlines in XMLEntityScanner (JAXP, 8270646) (CVE-2022-21299)</li> <li> OpenJDK: Improper object-to-string conversion in AnnotationInvocationHandler (Libraries, 8277672) (CVE-2022-21434)</li> <li> OpenJDK: Missing check for negative ObjectIdentifier (Libraries, 8275151) (CVE-2022-21443)</li> <li> OpenJDK: URI parsing inconsistencies (JNDI, 8278972) (CVE-2022-21496)</li> For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-plugin-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-demo-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-devel-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-jdbc-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
redhat/java | <1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 | 1.7.1-ibm-src-1.7.1.5.10-1jpp.1.el7 |
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The severity of RHSA-2022:4957 is high due to excessive memory allocation issues in Java.
To fix RHSA-2022:4957, you should upgrade to IBM Java SE version 7R1 SR5-FP10.
RHSA-2022:4957 affects versions of IBM Java SE prior to 7R1 SR5-FP10.
The RHSA-2022:4957 update includes the IBM Java Runtime Environment and the IBM Java Software Development Kit.
Yes, you need to update the specific packages such as java, java-demo, java-devel, java-jdbc, and others to their new versions.