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CVE-2010-3548

Published: 19 October 2010

Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) component in Oracle Java SE and Java for Business 6 Update 21, 5.0 Update 25, and 1.4.2_27 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality via unknown vectors. NOTE: the previous information was obtained from the October 2010 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from a reliable downstream vendor that this allows remote attackers to determine internal IP addresses or "otherwise-protected internal network names."

From the Ubuntu Security Team

It was discovered that JNDI could leak information that would allow an attacker to to access information about otherwise-protected internal network names.

Notes

AuthorNote
sbeattie
red hat description: Information leak flaw in the Java
Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) could allow a remote attacker
to access information about otherwise-protected internal network
names.

Priority

Low

Status

Package Release Status
openjdk-6
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
dapper Does not exist

hardy
Released (1.8.2-4ubuntu1~8.04.1)
jaunty
Released (1.8.2-4ubuntu1~9.04.1)
karmic
Released (1.8.2-4ubuntu1~9.10.1)
lucid
Released (1.8.2-4ubuntu2)
maverick
Released (6b20-1.9.1-1ubuntu3)
upstream Needs triage

openjdk-6b18
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
dapper Does not exist

hardy Does not exist

intrepid Does not exist

karmic Not vulnerable
(6b18-1.8.4-0ubuntu1~9.10.1)
lucid Not vulnerable
(6b18-1.8.3-0ubuntu1~10.04.1)
maverick
Released (6b18-1.8.2-4ubuntu1)
upstream
Released (6b22)
sun-java6
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
dapper Does not exist

hardy
Released (6.22-0ubuntu1~8.04.1)
jaunty
Released (6.22-0ubuntu1~9.04.1)
karmic
Released (6.22-0ubuntu1~9.10.1)
lucid
Released (6.22-0ubuntu1~10.04)
maverick
Released (6.22-0ubuntu1~10.10)
upstream Needs triage