rpm package
almalinux/parfait-examples
pkg:rpm/almalinux/parfait-examples
Vulnerabilities (4)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2022-23307 | Hig | 8.8 | < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | Jan 18, 2022 | CVE-2020-9493 identified a deserialization issue that was present in Apache Chainsaw. Prior to Chainsaw V2.0 Chainsaw was a component of Apache Log4j 1.2.x where the same issue exists. | |
| CVE-2022-23305 | Cri | 9.8 | < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | Jan 18, 2022 | By design, the JDBCAppender in Log4j 1.2.x accepts an SQL statement as a configuration parameter where the values to be inserted are converters from PatternLayout. The message converter, %m, is likely to always be included. This allows attackers to manipulate the SQL by entering | |
| CVE-2022-23302 | Hig | 8.8 | < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | Jan 18, 2022 | JMSSink in all versions of Log4j 1.x is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration or if the configuration references an LDAP service the attacker has access to. The attacker can provide a TopicConnectionFactoryBi | |
| CVE-2021-4104 | Hig | 7.5 | < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b | Dec 14, 2021 | JMSAppender in Log4j 1.2 is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration. The attacker can provide TopicBindingName and TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configurations causing JMSAppender to perform JNDI requests t |
- affected < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0bfixed 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b
CVE-2020-9493 identified a deserialization issue that was present in Apache Chainsaw. Prior to Chainsaw V2.0 Chainsaw was a component of Apache Log4j 1.2.x where the same issue exists.
- affected < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0bfixed 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b
By design, the JDBCAppender in Log4j 1.2.x accepts an SQL statement as a configuration parameter where the values to be inserted are converters from PatternLayout. The message converter, %m, is likely to always be included. This allows attackers to manipulate the SQL by entering
- affected < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0bfixed 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b
JMSSink in all versions of Log4j 1.x is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration or if the configuration references an LDAP service the attacker has access to. The attacker can provide a TopicConnectionFactoryBi
- affected < 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0bfixed 0.5.4-4.module_el8.5.0+2610+de2b8c0b
JMSAppender in Log4j 1.2 is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration. The attacker can provide TopicBindingName and TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configurations causing JMSAppender to perform JNDI requests t