exploit the possibilities
Home Files News &[SERVICES_TAB]About Contact Add New

Apache Tomcat Information Disclosure

Apache Tomcat Information Disclosure
Posted Dec 22, 2008
Authored by Mark Thomas | Site tomcat.apache.org

This vulnerability was originally reported to the Apache Software Foundation as a Tomcat vulnerability. Investigations quickly identified that the root cause was an issue with the UTF-8 charset implementation within the JVM. The issue existed in multiple JVMs including current versions from Sun, HP, IBM, Apple and Apache. It was decided to continue to report this as a Tomcat vulnerability until such time as the JVM vendors had released fixed versions.

tags | advisory, root
systems | apple
advisories | CVE-2008-2938
SHA-256 | e900270f78788247830b00a35c41b325144bc065b616b71c79bd1ef3ec0ed86b

Apache Tomcat Information Disclosure

Change Mirror Download
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

CVE-2008-2938: Apache Tomcat information disclosure vulnerability - Update 2

Severity: Important

Vendor:
Multiple (was The Apache Software Foundation)

Versions Affected:
Various

Description (new information):
This vulnerability was originally reported to the Apache Software Foundation as
a Tomcat vulnerability. Investigations quickly identified that the root cause
was an issue with the UTF-8 charset implementation within the JVM. The issue
existed in multiple JVMs including current versions from Sun, HP, IBM, Apple and
Apache.

It was decided to continue to report this as a Tomcat vulnerability until such
time as the JVM vendors had released fixed versions.

Unfortunately, the release of fixed JVMs and associated vulnerability disclosure
has not been co-ordinated. There has been some confusion within the user
community as to the nature and root cause of CVE-2008-2938. Therefore, the
Apache Tomcat Security Team is issuing this update to clarify the situation.

Mitigation:
Contact your JVM vendor for further information.
Tomcat users may upgrade as follows to a Tomcat version that contains a workaround:
6.0.x users should upgrade to 6.0.18
5.5.x users should upgrade to 5.5.27
4.1.x users should upgrade to 4.1.39

Credit:
This additional information was discovered by the Apache security
team.

References:
http://tomcat.apache.org/security.html

Mark Thomas
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iEYEARECAAYFAklKflkACgkQb7IeiTPGAkPEqwCg5WiCeyaGrUbP/PTIhqF8TGZt
DcsAoJIx+NnKCCAk2JxGftVZbxxPrWGl
=JALs
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Login or Register to add favorites

File Archive:

September 2024

  • Su
  • Mo
  • Tu
  • We
  • Th
  • Fr
  • Sa
  • 1
    Sep 1st
    261 Files
  • 2
    Sep 2nd
    17 Files
  • 3
    Sep 3rd
    38 Files
  • 4
    Sep 4th
    52 Files
  • 5
    Sep 5th
    23 Files
  • 6
    Sep 6th
    27 Files
  • 7
    Sep 7th
    0 Files
  • 8
    Sep 8th
    1 Files
  • 9
    Sep 9th
    16 Files
  • 10
    Sep 10th
    38 Files
  • 11
    Sep 11th
    21 Files
  • 12
    Sep 12th
    40 Files
  • 13
    Sep 13th
    18 Files
  • 14
    Sep 14th
    0 Files
  • 15
    Sep 15th
    0 Files
  • 16
    Sep 16th
    0 Files
  • 17
    Sep 17th
    0 Files
  • 18
    Sep 18th
    0 Files
  • 19
    Sep 19th
    0 Files
  • 20
    Sep 20th
    0 Files
  • 21
    Sep 21st
    0 Files
  • 22
    Sep 22nd
    0 Files
  • 23
    Sep 23rd
    0 Files
  • 24
    Sep 24th
    0 Files
  • 25
    Sep 25th
    0 Files
  • 26
    Sep 26th
    0 Files
  • 27
    Sep 27th
    0 Files
  • 28
    Sep 28th
    0 Files
  • 29
    Sep 29th
    0 Files
  • 30
    Sep 30th
    0 Files

Top Authors In Last 30 Days

File Tags

Systems

packet storm

© 2024 Packet Storm. All rights reserved.

Services
Security Services
Hosting By
Rokasec
close