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Apache Log4jA deserialization flaw in the Chainsaw component of Log4j 1 can lead to malicious code execution.

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Apache Log4jSQL injection in JDBC Appender in Apache Log4j V1

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Apache Log4jDeserialization of untrusted data in JMSSink in Apache Log4j 1.x

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Oracle Retail Integration BusApache Log4j StrSubstitutor Uncontrolled Recursion Denial-of-Service Vulnerability

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Oracle Banking Corporate Lending Process ManagementFasterXML jackson-databind 2.x before 2.9.10.6 mishandles the interaction between serialization gadg…

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Oracle Banking Liquidity ManagementCode Injection

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Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling RouterInput Validation, Code Injection

7.5
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Oracle Insurance Rules PaletteDoS Attack via Range Requests

7.5
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Oracle Identity Manager ConnectorVulnerability in the Oracle Identity Manager Connector component of Oracle Fusion Middleware (subcom…

8.2
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Oracle Policy AutomationIn Apache Log4j 2.x before 2.8.2, when using the TCP socket server or UDP socket server to receive s…

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