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Security Advisory; NCSC-2026-0309 [1.0.0]
- Security Advisory
- NCSC-2026-0309 [1.0.0]
- Publicatie
- 19-08-2026 11:44 (Europe/Amsterdam)
- Prioriteit
- Normaal
- Betreft
- Kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Oracle Communications
Kenmerken
- OWASP Top Ten 2013 Category A9 - Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
- OWASP Top Ten 2017 Category A9 - Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
- Insufficient Technical Documentation
- Use of Unmaintained Third Party Components
- CISQ Quality Measures (2016) - Security
- Dependency on Vulnerable Third-Party Component
- Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
- Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
- Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input ('Classic Buffer Overflow')
- Sensitive Information in Resource Not Removed Before Reuse
- Improper Authorization
- Improper Authentication
- Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
- Use After Free
- Deserialization of Untrusted Data
- Incorrect Behavior Order: Authorization Before Parsing and Canonicalization
- Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
- Out-of-bounds Write
Omschrijving
Oracle heeft kwetsbaarheden verholpen in verschillende Communications-modules, waaronder Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core Network Exposure Function, Oracle Commerce Guided Search en Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management
De kwetsbaarheden betreffen onder andere stack-based buffer overflows, onjuiste validatie van input, prototype pollution, improper authorization, use-after-free, deserialization filter bypass, en onvoldoende toegangscontrole. Aanvallers kunnen deze kwetsbaarheden misbruiken om onder meer Denial of Service (DoS) te veroorzaken, ongeautoriseerde toegang te verkrijgen, gevoelige data te wijzigen of in te zien, arbitrary code execution uit te voeren, en volledige systeemcompromittering te bereiken. Specifiek kunnen sommige kwetsbaarheden leiden tot privilege escalatie, bypass van authenticatie, en remote code execution zonder authenticatie. De kwetsbaarheden zijn aanwezig in diverse versies van de genoemde producten en modules, waarbij sommige fixes reeds zijn uitgebracht in specifieke versies. Controleer daarom of de specifieke kwetsbaarheden van toepassing zijn op het eigen systeem.
Oplossingen
Oracle heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheden te verhelpen. Het wordt aanbevolen om de meest recente versies van de betreffende producten te installeren, zoals Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core Network Exposure Function versie 24.2.1 en hoger, Oracle Commerce Guided Search 11.4.0 en hoger, en de updates voor Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management vanaf versie 8.0.2. Daarnaast zijn er patches beschikbaar voor de overige genoemde producten en modules. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.
Referenties
CVE's
- CVE-2025-13151 - CVSS (v3) 7.5
- CVE-2026-4176 - CVSS (v3) 9.8
- CVE-2026-4800 - CVSS (v3) 9.8
- CVE-2026-5795 - CVSS (v3) 7.4
- CVE-2026-29167 - CVSS (v3) 9.8
- CVE-2026-42587 - CVSS (v3) 7.5
- CVE-2026-42779 - CVSS (v3) 9.8
- CVE-2026-55956 - CVSS (v3) 6.5
- CVE-2026-59084 - CVSS (v3) 9.1
- CVE-2026-71142 - CVSS (v3) 7.5
- CVE-2026-71143 - CVSS (v3) 7.4
Producten
Oracle
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