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CVE-2010-1871

Status Candidate

Overview

JBoss Seam 2 (jboss-seam2), as used in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 4.3.0 for Red Hat Linux, does not properly sanitize inputs for JBoss Expression Language (EL) expressions, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted URL. NOTE: this is only a vulnerability when the Java Security Manager is not properly configured.

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JBoss Seam 2 File Upload / Execute
Posted Apr 3, 2015
Authored by vulp1n3 | Site metasploit.com

Versions of the JBoss Seam 2 framework prior to 2.2.1CR2 fail to properly sanitize inputs to some JBoss Expression Language expressions. As a result, attackers can gain remote code execution through the application server. This Metasploit module leverages RCE to upload and execute a meterpreter payload. Versions of the JBoss AS admin-console are known to be vulnerable to this exploit, without requiring authentication. Tested against JBoss AS 5 and 6, running on Linux with JDKs 6 and 7. This Metasploit module provides a more efficient method of exploitation - it does not loop to find desired Java classes and methods. NOTE: the check for upload success is not 100% accurate. NOTE 2: The module uploads the meterpreter JAR and a JSP to launch it.

tags | exploit, java, remote, code execution
systems | linux
advisories | CVE-2010-1871
SHA-256 | fe639b25ec3a4921cb55d15bdfb6e881c231a40faa50a3d8152df00b6699cc2a
Security Notice For CA Process Automation (CA PAM)
Posted May 29, 2013
Authored by Kevin Kotas | Site www3.ca.com

CA Technologies support is alerting customers to a vulnerability with CA Process Automation (CA PAM). The vulnerability occurs in the bundled JBoss Seam component. A remote attacker can execute arbitrary code.

tags | advisory, remote, arbitrary
advisories | CVE-2010-1871
SHA-256 | 2e54655588c25bdefe31a55c53e84ad769d4df7d8697929e133e8c471bd7394d
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