Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 through Update 11 and 6 through Update 38, allows local users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to the installation process of the client.
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the Deployment component (CVE-2013-5812). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 6.4/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:P
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
It was discovered that java.util.TimeZone does not properly restrict changing the time zone to the default time zone. An untrusted Java application or applet could exploit this to change the default time zone of their application contexts.
It was discovered that javac did not properly ignore certain ignorable characters. An attacker could influence the integrity and confidentiality of a system by providing specially crafted input, which is then used by javadoc to generate API documentation.
Upstream reports that this issue is relevant to uses where javadoc is used to generate documentation for an untrusted source code and have it hosted on a domain not controlled by the author of the source code (the attacker).
It was discovered that AWT JTable did not properly perform certain access checks. An untrusted Java application or applet could possibly use this flaw to bypass Java sandbox restrictions.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, and 5.0 Update 36 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity, related to JMX.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 through Update 11, 6 through Update 38, 5.0 through Update 38, and 1.4.240 and earlier, and OpenJDK 6 and 7, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via vectors related to AWT. NOTE: the previous information is from the February 2013 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from another vendor that this issue is related to "insufficient clipboard access premission checks."
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in Oracle Java SE 7 update 4 and earlier and 6 update 32 and earlier, and the GlassFish Enterprise Server component in Oracle Sun Products Suite GlassFish Enterprise Server 3.1.1, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Web Container or Deployment.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, and 5.0 Update 36 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Concurrency.
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the Deployment component (CVE-2013-5831). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the Deployment component (CVE-2013-5819). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the Deployment component (CVE-2013-5818). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
It was discovered that the Inet6Address class contained errors when processing IPv6 addresses. This could lead to inaccurate results when processing IPv6 addresses, for example during serialization.
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the Deployment component (CVE-2013-5776). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
A denial of service flaw was found in the way the JRE processes XML. A remote attacker could use this flaw to supply crafted XML that would lead to a denial of service.
Oracle Java SE Update 45 fixes an unspecified vulnerability in the 2D component (CVE-2013-5801). Upstream has CVSSv2 scored this issue as: 5.0/AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
A denial of service flaw was discovered in the com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.utils.UnsyncByteArrayOutputStream class. A remote attacker could use this flaw to supply crafted XML that would lead to a denial of service.
It was discovered that getDeclaringClass() method implementation did not perform class loader package access checks. In certain configurations, an untrusted Java application or applet could possibly use this flaw to bypass certain Java sandbox restrictions.
It was discovered that AWT component's native ImagingLib failed to properly check image boundaries when preforming image conversion. An untrusted Java application or applet could possibly use this flaw to bypass certain Java sandbox restrictions by reading portions of the JVM memory.
It was discovered that the JAXWS component of OpenJDK failed to perform security checks properly. An untrusted Java application or applet could possibly use this flaw to bypass certain Java sandbox restrictions because of insufficient checks when invoking object methods, or because of insufficient object type checks.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, 5.0 Update 36 and earlier, and 1.4.238 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect availability, related to JSSE.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, 5.0 Update 36 and earlier, and 1.4.238 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to Libraries, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-5079.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, 5.0 Update 36 and earlier, and 1.4.238 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to Libraries, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-5073.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, 6 Update 35 and earlier, and 5.0 Update 36 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, related to JMX.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 Update 7 and earlier, and 6 Update 35 and earlier, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality via unknown vectors related to Security.
It was discovered that InetSocketAddress class did not properly implement serialization. An untrusted Java application or applet could use this flaw to for example deserialize invalid InetSockAddress data without throwing expected exception when encountering invalid data.
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpufeb2013-1841061.html
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 through Update 11, 6 through Update 38, and 5.0 through Update 38 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality via vectors related to JMX.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 7 through Update 11, 6 through Update 38, 5.0 through Update 38, and 1.4.240 and earlier, and OpenJDK 6 and 7, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality via vectors related to JAXP. NOTE: the previous information is from the February 2013 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from another vendor that this issue is related to the public declaration of the loadPropertyFile method in the JAXP FuncSystemProperty class, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.
An XSS flaw was discovered in the sun.rmi.transport.proxy CGIHandler class. When error was detected in the request query parameters, an untrusted user input was used in an error string without further sanitization.
External Reference:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpufeb2013-1841061.html
A flaw was discovered in the SSL/TLS in JSSE component of OpenJDK, that allows malicious clients to make an SSL/TLS server use an excessive amount of CPU time by repeatedly sending ClientHello packets. Client can send pre-generated packet, causing the server to repeatedly perform expensive computations when generating ServerHello response.
This flaw is similar to OpenSSL CVE-2011-4619 (bug #771780), but the problem does not seem to be caused by an attempt to support server gated cryptography (SGC) and rather seems to be caused by an incorrect enforcing of the packet order during the SSL/TLS protocol handshake.
Note that the attacker needs to keep connection open and keep re-sending ClientHello packets to keep server busy.