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Beveilingsadvies; NCSC-2025-0133 [1.0.0]
- Beveiligingsadvies
- NCSC-2025-0133 [1.0.0]
- Publicatie
- 16-04-2025 17:13 (Europe/Amsterdam)
- Prioriteit
- Normaal
- Betreft
- Kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Oracle PeopleSoft
Kenmerken
- Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
- Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
- Improper Input Validation
Omschrijving
Oracle heeft kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Oracle PeopleSoft's Enterprise PeopleTools (versies 8.60, 8.61 en 8.62), Talent Acquisition Manager (versie 9.2) en Enterprise CC Common Application Objects (versie 9.2).
De kwetsbaarheden in Oracle PeopleSoft's Enterprise PeopleTools, Talent Acquisition Manager en Enterprise CC Common Application Objects stellen laaggeprivilegieerde kwaadwillenden in staat om ongeautoriseerde toegang te verkrijgen en gevoelige gegevens te wijzigen. Ongeauthenticeerde kwaadwillenden kunnen een andere kwetsbaarheid misbruiken om volledige DoS te veroorzaken.
Oplossingen
Oracle heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheden te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.
Referenties
CVE's
- CVE-2023-52428 - CVSS (v4) 8.7
- CVE-2025-30697 - CVSS (v3) 5.4
- CVE-2025-30713 - CVSS (v3) 5.4
- CVE-2025-30735 - CVSS (v3) 8.1
Producten
Oracle
Oracle Corporation
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