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Current Description
Apache Jena SDB 3.17.0 and earlier is vulnerable to a JDBC Deserialisation attack if the attacker is able to control the JDBC URL used or cause the underlying database server to return malicious data. The mySQL JDBC driver in particular is known to be vulnerable to this class of attack. As a result an application using Apache Jena SDB can be subject to RCE when connected to a malicious database server. Apache Jena SDB has been EOL since December 2020 and users should migrate to alternative options e.g. Apache Jena TDB 2.
** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Apache Jena SDB 3.17.0 and earlier is vulnerable to a JDBC Deserialisation attack if the attacker is able to control the JDBC URL used or cause the underlying database server to return malicious data. The mySQL JDBC driver in particular is known to be vulnerable to this class of attack. As a result an application using Apache Jena SDB can be subject to RCE when connected to a malicious database server. Apache Jena SDB has been EOL since December 2020 and users should migrate to alternative options e.g. Apache Jena TDB 2.
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CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation8/03/2024 10:15:44 AM
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CVE Modified by CISA-ADP8/01/2024 9:43:00 AM
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CISA-ADP CWE-502
CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation7/18/2024 4:15:03 PM
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CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation5/16/2024 10:15:09 PM
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CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation5/14/2024 7:42:20 AM
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CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation4/10/2024 9:17:05 PM
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CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation3/20/2024 10:44:28 PM
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Apache Software Foundation unsupported-when-assigned
CVE Modified by Apache Software Foundation11/06/2023 10:54:36 PM
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Description
** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Apache Jena SDB 3.17.0 and earlier is vulnerable to a JDBC Deserialisation attack if the attacker is able to control the JDBC URL used or cause the underlying database server to return malicious data. The mySQL JDBC driver in particular is known to be vulnerable to this class of attack. As a result an application using Apache Jena SDB can be subject to RCE when connected to a malicious database server. Apache Jena SDB has been EOL since December 2020 and users should migrate to alternative options e.g. Apache Jena TDB 2.
Apache Jena SDB 3.17.0 and earlier is vulnerable to a JDBC Deserialisation attack if the attacker is able to control the JDBC URL used or cause the underlying database server to return malicious data. The mySQL JDBC driver in particular is known to be vulnerable to this class of attack. As a result an application using Apache Jena SDB can be subject to RCE when connected to a malicious database server. Apache Jena SDB has been EOL since December 2020 and users should migrate to alternative options e.g. Apache Jena TDB 2.
Initial Analysis by NIST11/17/2022 6:14:56 PM
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*cpe:2.3:a:apache:jena_sdb:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* versions up to (including) 3.17.0
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http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2022/11/14/5 No Types Assigned
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2022/11/14/5 Mailing List, Third Party Advisory
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https://lists.apache.org/thread/mc77cdl5stgjtjoldk467gdf756qjt31 No Types Assigned