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(McAfee Issues Fix for McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange) Oracle Fusion Middleware Bugs Let Remote Users Access and Modify Data and Local and Remote Users Deny Service
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SecurityTracker Alert ID: 1027419 |
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SecurityTracker URL: http://securitytracker.com/id/1027419
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CVE Reference:
CVE-2012-1766, CVE-2012-1767, CVE-2012-1768, CVE-2012-1769, CVE-2012-1770, CVE-2012-1771, CVE-2012-1772, CVE-2012-1773, CVE-2012-3106, CVE-2012-3107, CVE-2012-3108, CVE-2012-3109, CVE-2012-3110
(Links to External Site)
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Date: Aug 20 2012
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Impact:
Denial of service via local system, Denial of service via network, Disclosure of system information, Disclosure of user information, Modification of system information, Modification of user information, User access via network
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Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes
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Description:
Multiple vulnerabilities were reported in Oracle Fusion Middleware. A remote user can access and modify data on the target system. A remote or local user can cause denial of service conditions. McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange is affected by some of these vulnerabilities.
A remote user can access and modify data on the target system and cause complete denial of service conditions [CVE-2012-3135]. Oracle JRockit is affected.
A remote user can partially access and modify data. The User Administration Pages component of Enterprise Manager for Fusion Middleware [CVE-2012-1741] is affected.
A remote user can partially access data on the target system. The Oracle Maps component [CVE-2012-1736, CVE-2012-1749] is affected.
A local user can cause partial denial of service conditions. The Oracle Outside In Technology Filters component [CVE-2012-1766, CVE-2012-1767, CVE-2012-1768, CVE-2012-1769, CVE-2012-1770, CVE-2012-1771, CVE-2012-1772, CVE-2012-1773, CVE-2012-3106, CVE-2012-3107, CVE-2012-3108, CVE-2012-3109, CVE-2012-3110, CVE-2012-1744] is affected.
A remote user can partially modify data on the target system. The Install component of the Oracle MapViewer [CVE-2012-3115] and the Portal component [CVE-2011-3562] is affected.
The following researchers reported these and other Oracle vulnerabilities:
Alexander Kornbrust of Red Database Security; Deniz Cevik of Biznet; Dennis Yurichev; Enrico Milanese of Emaze Networks S.p.A; Esteban Martinez Fayo of Application Security, Inc.; Francis Provencher via Secunia SVCRP; Jens Elkner; Joe Moore; Martin Carpenter of Citco; Mike Gerdts formerly of GE; Paul Harrington of NGS Secure; Paul Ritchie of NGS Secure; Sami Piiroinen and Juho Ranta of Louhi Security Oy; Stephen Kost of Integrigy; Steven Seeley of Corelan Team; and Will Dormann of CERT/CC.
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Impact:
A remote user can access and modify data on the target system.
A remote and local user can cause denial of service conditions.
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Solution:
McAfee has issued a fix for CVE-2012-1766, CVE-2012-1767, CVE-2012-1768, CVE-2012-1769, CVE-2012-1770, CVE-2012-1771, CVE-2012-1772, CVE-2012-1773, CVE-2012-3106, CVE-2012-3107, CVE-2012-3108, CVE-2012-3109, and CVE-2012-3110 for McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange.
The McAffee advisory is available at:
https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB75998
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Cause:
Not specified
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Underlying OS:
Windows (2003), Windows (2008)
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Message History:
This archive entry is a follow-up to the message listed below.
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Source Message Contents
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Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 15:44:44 +0000
Subject: McAfee GroupShield / McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange
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https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB75998
Oracle Outside In vulnerabilities with McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange 7.6
CDR: CVE-2012-1766
DOC: CVE-2012-1767
DPT: CVE-2012-1768
JP2: CVE-2012-1769
LWP: CVE-2012-1770
ODG: CVE-2012-1771
PCX: CVE-2012-1772
PDF: CVE-2012-1773
SAM: CVE-2012-3106
SXD: CVE-2012-3107
SXI: CVE-2012-3108
VSD: CVE-2012-3109
WSD: CVE-2012-3110
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