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Beveilingsadvies; NCSC-2026-0020 [1.0.0]
- Beveiligingsadvies
- NCSC-2026-0020 [1.0.0]
- Publicatie
- 21-01-2026 10:18 (Europe/Amsterdam)
- Prioriteit
- Normaal
- Betreft
- Kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Oracle Commerce
Kenmerken
- Out-of-bounds Read
- Insertion of Sensitive Information Into Sent Data
- Improper Access Control
- Improper Authorization
- Improper Resource Shutdown or Release
- Improper Restriction of XML External Entity Reference
- Uncontrolled Recursion
- Incorrect Authorization
- CWE-937
- CWE-1035
Omschrijving
Oracle heeft kwetsbaarheden verholpen in verschillende producten, waaronder Oracle WebLogic Server en Oracle Commerce producten
De kwetsbaarheden stellen ongeauthenticeerde aanvallers in staat om een gedeeltelijke Denial-of-Service te veroorzaken via HTTP. Dit kan leiden tot systeemuitval en verstoring van de dienstverlening. Daarnaast is er een kritieke XML External Entity (XXE) injectie kwetsbaarheid in de Apache Tika framework die de PDF-parsing functionaliteit beïnvloedt, wat kan leiden tot gevoelige informatie openbaarmaking of zelfs remote code execution.
Oplossingen
Oracle heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheden te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.
Referenties
CVE's
- CVE-2025-9086 - CVSS (v4) 2.3
- CVE-2025-41249 - CVSS (v3) 7.5
- CVE-2025-48924 - CVSS (v3) 6.5
- CVE-2025-50059 - CVSS (v3) 8.6
- CVE-2025-61795 - CVSS (v4) 2.3
- CVE-2025-66516 - CVSS (v4) 10.0
Producten
Oracle
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