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Red Hat JBossEAP: Other (CVE-2019-3805)

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Red Hat JBossEAP: Other (CVE-2019-3805)

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C)
Published
04/30/2019
Created
09/20/2024
Added
09/19/2024
Modified
09/20/2024

Description

A flaw was discovered in wildfly versions up to 16.0.0.Final that would allow local users who are able to execute init.d script to terminate arbitrary processes on the system. An attacker could exploit this by modifying the PID file in /var/run/jboss-eap/ allowing the init.d script to terminate any process as root.. A flaw was discovered in wildfly that would allow local users, who are able to execute init.d script, to terminate arbitrary processes on the system. An attacker could exploit this by modifying the PID file in /var/run/jboss-eap/ allowing the init.d script to terminate any process as root.

Solution(s)

  • red-hat-jboss-eap-upgrade-latest

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