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CVE-2010-3554

Published: 19 October 2010

Unspecified vulnerability in the CORBA component in Oracle Java SE and Java for Business 6 Update 21, 5.0 Update 25, 1.4.2_27, and 1.3.1_28 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability 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 is related to "permissions granted to certain system objects."

From the Ubuntu Security Team

It was discovered that multiple flaws in the CORBA reflection implementation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code by misusing permissions granted to certain system objects.

Notes

AuthorNote
sbeattie
red hat description: Flaws in the CORBA implementation
could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code by misusing
permissions granted to certain system objects.

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