First published: Tue May 06 2025(Updated: )
Alicja Kario discovered that the JSSE component of OpenJDK 17 incorrectly handled RSA padding. An Attacker could possibly use this issue to obtain sensitive information. (CVE-2025-21587) It was discovered that the Compiler component of OpenJDK 17 incorrectly handled compiler transformations. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2025-30691) It was discovered that the 2D component of OpenJDK 17 did not properly manage memory under certain circumstances. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2025-30698) In addition to security fixes, the updated packages contain bug fixes, new features, and possibly incompatible changes. Please see the following for more information: https://openjdk.org/groups/vulnerability/advisories/2025-04-15
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USN-7482-1 addresses vulnerabilities in OpenJDK 17 that could lead to the exposure of sensitive information, which is considered serious.
To fix USN-7482-1, update OpenJDK 17 to version 17.0.15+6~us1-0ubuntu1~25.04 or later.
OpenJDK 17 versions prior to 17.0.15+6~us1-0ubuntu1~25.04 on Ubuntu 25.04 and earlier versions are affected.
USN-7482-1 addresses vulnerabilities related to incorrect handling of RSA padding and compiler transformations in OpenJDK 17.
No, it is not safe to continue using an unpatched version of OpenJDK 17, as it may expose sensitive information.