VYPR

Maven package

org.apache.axis/axis

pkg:maven/org.apache.axis/axis

Vulnerabilities (7)

  • CVE-2023-51441Jan 6, 2024
    affected <= 1.3

    ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Apache Axis allowed users with access to the admin service to perform possible SSRF This issue affects Apache Axis: through 1.3. As Axis 1 has been EOL we recommend you migrate to a different SOAP engine,

  • CVE-2023-40743Sep 5, 2023
    affected <= 1.4

    ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** When integrating Apache Axis 1.x in an application, it may not have been obvious that looking up a service through "ServiceFactory.getService" allows potentially dangerous lookup mechanisms such as LDAP. When passing untrusted input to this API met

  • CVE-2019-0227May 1, 2019
    affected <= 1.4

    A Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability affected the Apache Axis 1.4 distribution that was last released in 2006. Security and bug commits commits continue in the projects Axis 1.x Subversion repository, legacy users are encouraged to build from source. The successor t

  • CVE-2018-8032Aug 2, 2018
    affected <= 1.4

    Apache Axis 1.x up to and including 1.4 is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack in the default servlet/services.

  • CVE-2014-3596Aug 27, 2014
    affected <= 1.4

    The getCN function in Apache Axis 1.4 and earlier does not properly verify that the server hostname matches a domain name in the subject's Common Name (CN) or subjectAltName field of the X.509 certificate, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof SSL servers via a certif

  • CVE-2012-5784Nov 4, 2012
    affected <= 1.4

    Apache Axis 1.4 and earlier, as used in PayPal Payments Pro, PayPal Mass Pay, PayPal Transactional Information SOAP, the Java Message Service implementation in Apache ActiveMQ, and other products, does not verify that the server hostname matches a domain name in the subject's Com

  • CVE-2007-2353Apr 30, 2007
    affected < 1.2fixed 1.2

    Apache Axis 1.0 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by requesting a non-existent WSDL file, which reveals the installation path in the resulting exception message.