Vulnerability Database

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Total vulnerabilities in the database

CVE-2018-1272

Spring Framework, versions 5.0 prior to 5.0.5 and versions 4.3 prior to 4.3.15 and older unsupported versions, provide client-side support for multipart requests. When Spring MVC or Spring WebFlux server application (server A) receives input from a remote client, and then uses that input to make a multipart request to another server (server B), it can be exposed to an attack, where an extra multipart is inserted in the content of the request from server A, causing server B to use the wrong value for a part it expects. This could to lead privilege escalation, for example, if the part content represents a username or user roles.

CVSS v3:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 7.5
  • AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Medium
  • Score: 6
  • AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:P

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
vmware / spring_framework 4.3.0 4.3.15
vmware / spring_framework 5.0 5.0.5
oracle / enterprise_manager_ops_center 12.2.2 12.2.2.x
oracle / primavera_gateway 16.2 16.2.x
oracle / primavera_gateway 15.2 15.2.x
oracle / application_testing_suite 12.5.0.3 12.5.0.3.x
oracle / retail_back_office 14.1 14.1.x
oracle / retail_back_office 14.0 14.0.x
oracle / enterprise_manager_ops_center 12.3.3 12.3.3.x
oracle / retail_open_commerce_platform 6.0.1 6.0.1.x
oracle / application_testing_suite 13.1.0.1 13.1.0.1.x
oracle / application_testing_suite 13.2.0.1 13.2.0.1.x
oracle / application_testing_suite 13.3.0.1 13.3.0.1.x
oracle / communications_diameter_signaling_router - 8.3
oracle / communications_performance_intelligence_center - 10.2.1
oracle / insurance_rules_palette 10.0 10.0.x
oracle / insurance_rules_palette 10.2 10.2.x
oracle / communications_services_gatekeeper - 6.1.0.4.0
oracle / health_sciences_information_manager 3.0 3.0.x
oracle / healthcare_master_person_index 3.0 3.0.x
oracle / healthcare_master_person_index 4.0 4.0.x
oracle / insurance_calculation_engine 10.2 10.2.x
oracle / retail_customer_insights 15.0 15.0.x
oracle / retail_customer_insights 16.0 16.0.x
oracle / tape_library_acsls 8.4 8.4.x
oracle / communications_converged_application_server - 7.0.0.1
oracle / service_architecture_leveraging_tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0 12.1.3.0.0.x
oracle / service_architecture_leveraging_tuxedo 12.2.2.0.0 12.2.2.0.0.x
oracle / retail_predictive_application_server 14.0 14.0.x
oracle / retail_predictive_application_server 14.1 14.1.x
oracle / retail_predictive_application_server 15.0 15.0.x
oracle / retail_predictive_application_server 16.0 16.0.x
oracle / retail_order_broker 5.1 5.1.x
oracle / retail_order_broker 5.2 5.2.x
oracle / retail_order_broker 15.0 15.0.x
oracle / retail_order_broker 16.0 16.0.x
oracle / retail_open_commerce_platform 5.3.0 5.3.0.x
oracle / retail_open_commerce_platform 6.0.0 6.0.0.x
oracle / insurance_calculation_engine 10.2.1 10.2.1.x
oracle / insurance_calculation_engine 10.1.1 10.1.1.x
oracle / insurance_rules_palette 10.1 10.1.x
oracle / insurance_rules_palette 11.0 11.0.x
oracle / insurance_rules_palette 11.1 11.1.x
oracle / primavera_gateway 17.12 17.12.x
oracle / big_data_discovery 1.6.0 1.6.0.x
oracle / goldengate_for_big_data 12.2.0.1 12.2.0.1.x
oracle / goldengate_for_big_data 12.3.1.1 12.3.1.1.x
oracle / goldengate_for_big_data 12.3.2.1 12.3.2.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.0.1 14.0.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.0.2 14.0.2.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.0.3 14.0.3.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.0.4 14.0.4.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 16.0 16.0.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 16.0.1 16.0.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 16.0.2 16.0.2.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 15.0.1 15.0.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 15.0.0.1 15.0.0.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 15.0.2 15.0.2.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.1.1 14.1.1.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.1.2 14.1.2.x
oracle / retail_integration_bus 14.1.3 14.1.3.x
oracle / retail_returns_management 14.0 14.0.x
oracle / retail_returns_management 14.1 14.1.x
oracle / retail_point-of-sale 14.0 14.0.x
oracle / retail_point-of-sale 14.1 14.1.x
oracle / retail_central_office 14.0 14.0.x
oracle / retail_central_office 14.1 14.1.x
Maven icon org.springframework / spring-core - 4.3.15
Maven icon org.springframework / spring-core 5.0.0 5.0.5

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