A flaw was found in Undertow with EJB invocations. This flaw allows an attacker to generate a valid HTTP request and send it to the server on an established connection after removing the LASTCHUNK from the bytes, causing a denial of service.
A flaw was found in undertow. The undertow client is not checking the server identity the server certificate presents in HTTPS connections. This is a compulsory step ( that should at least be performed by default) in HTTPS and in http/2.
A flaw was found in Undertow where a potential security issue in flow control handling by browser over HTTP/2 may potentially cause overhead or DOS in the server. The highest impact of this vulnerability is availability.(incomplete fix for CVE-2021-3629)
A memory leak flaw was found in WildFly OpenSSL in versions prior to 1.1.3.Final, where it removes an HTTP session. It may allow the attacker to cause OOM leading to a denial of service. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.
admin-cli before versions 3.0.0.alpha25, 2.2.1.cr2 is vulnerable to an EAP feature to download server log files that allows logs to be available via GET requests making them vulnerable to cross-origin attacks. An attacker could trigger the user's browser to request the log files consuming enough resources that normal server functioning could be impaired.
A vulnerability in log file viewer of Wildfly server 10.x.x allowing arbitrary file read to authenticated attacker via path traversal was found.
It was found in Undertow before 1.3.28 that with non-clean TCP close, the Websocket server gets into infinite loop on every IO thread, effectively causing DoS.
A flaw was found in Wildfly from version 11. The ElytronManagedThread in Elytron subsystem stores a SecurityIdentity to run the thread as. These threads do not necessarily terminate if the keep alive time has not expired. This could cause a shared thread to use the wrong security identity when executing.
A memory leak flaw was found in WildFly in all versions up to 21.0.0.Final, where host-controller tries to reconnect in a loop, generating new connections which are not properly closed while not able to connect to domain-controller. This flaw allows an attacker to cause an Out of memory (OOM) issue, leading to a denial of service. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.