org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina@9.0.11 vulnerabilities
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11.0.0
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14 years ago
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2 months ago
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Direct Vulnerabilities
Known vulnerabilities in the org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Uncaught Exception due to the custom Jakarta Authentication Note: This is only exploitable if Tomcat is configured to use a custom Jakarta Authentication
How to fix Uncaught Exception? Upgrade |
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.96)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.31)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation due to the improper parsing of HTTP trailer headers. An attacker can manipulate the server into treating a single request as multiple requests by sending a trailer header that exceeds the header size limit. This could lead to request smuggling when the server is behind a reverse proxy. How to fix Improper Input Validation? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.96)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.83)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.16)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M10)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incomplete Cleanup when recycling various internal objects. An error could cause some parts of the recycling process to be skipped, leading to information leaking from the current request/response to the next. An attacker can gain unauthorised access to sensitive information by exploiting this error. How to fix Incomplete Cleanup? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.94)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.81)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.14)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M12)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Access Restriction Bypass. If the ROOT (default) web application is configured to use FORM authentication then it is possible that a specially crafted URL could be used to trigger a redirect to an URL of the attackers choice. The vulnerability is limited to the ROOT (default) web application. How to fix Access Restriction Bypass? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.93)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.80)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.13)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M11)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Unprotected Transport of Credentials when using the How to fix Unprotected Transport of Credentials? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.86)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.72)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.6)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M3)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) when an attacker sends a large number of request parts in a series of uploads or a single multipart upload. NOTE: After upgrading to the fixed version, the How to fix Denial of Service (DoS)? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.85)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.71)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.5)
[11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M3)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Information Exposure.
due to a concurrency bug that could cause client connections to share an How to fix Information Exposure? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.78)
[9.0.0-M1,9.0.62)
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.20)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.0-M14)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Resource Shutdown or Release. When a web application sends a WebSocket message concurrently with the WebSocket connection closing, the application may continue to use the socket after it has been closed. This could result in subsequent connections using the same object concurrently which could result in data being returned to the wrong use and/or other errors. How to fix Improper Resource Shutdown or Release? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.76)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.21)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Privilege Escalation via a How to fix Privilege Escalation? Upgrade |
[8.5.55,8.5.74)
[9.0.0,9.0.57)
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.15)
[10.1.0-M1,10.1.0-M9)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation. Queries made by the JNDI Realm did not always correctly escape parameters. Parameter values could be sourced from user provided data (e.g., user names) as well as configuration data provided by an administrator. In limited circumstances it was possible for users to authenticate using variations of their user name and/or to bypass some of the protection provided by the LockOut Realm. How to fix Improper Input Validation? Upgrade |
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.6)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.46)
[8.5.0,8.5.66)
[7.0.0,7.0.109)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE). The fix for CVE-2020-9484 was incomplete. When using Apache Tomcat with a configuration edge case that was highly unlikely to be used, the Tomcat instance was still vulnerable to CVE-2020-9494. Note that both the previously published prerequisites for CVE-2020-9484 and the previously published mitigations for CVE-2020-9484 also apply to this issue. How to fix Remote Code Execution (RCE)? Upgrade |
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.2)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.43)
[8.5.0,8.5.63)
[7.0.0,7.0.108)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Information Disclosure. When serving resources from a network location using the NTFS file system, affected versions were susceptible to JSP source code disclosure in some configurations. The root cause was the unexpected behaviour of the JRE API How to fix Information Disclosure? Upgrade |
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.0-M10)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.40)
[8.5.0,8.5.60)
[7.0.0,7.0.107)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE). If an attacker is able to control the contents and name of a file on the server; and the server is configured to use the PersistenceManager with a FileStore; and the PersistenceManager is configured with sessionAttributeValueClassNameFilter="null" (the default unless a SecurityManager is used) or a sufficiently lax filter to allow the attacker provided object to be deserialized; and the attacker knows the relative file path from the storage location used by FileStore to the file the attacker has control over; then, using a specifically crafted request, the attacker will be able to trigger remote code execution via deserialization of the file under their control. How to fix Remote Code Execution (RCE)? Upgrade |
[10.0.0-M1,10.0.0-M5)
[9.0.0M1,9.0.35)
[8.5.0,8.5.55)
[7.0.0,7.0.104)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Session Fixation. When using FORM authentication there was a narrow window where an attacker could perform a session fixation attack. The window was considered too narrow for an exploit to be practical but, erring on the side of caution, this issue has been treated as a security vulnerability. How to fix Session Fixation? Upgrade |
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.30)
[8.5.0,8.5.50)
[,7.0.99)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) via the SSI Note: Server Side Includes (SSI) is disabled by default and is intended for debugging purposes only. How to fix Cross-site Scripting (XSS)? Upgrade |
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.18)
[8.5.0,8.5.40)
[7.0.0,7.0.94)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution due to a bug in the way the underlying Java Runtime Environment (JRE) passes command line arguments to windows systems when the option The CGI Servlet in Apache Tomcat when enabled, will pass user input to the underlying operating system for command line parsing. However, this process is not consistent and may allow the injection of additional arguments. This misconfiguration could be abused by attackers to execute code on an application's underlying operating system. How to fix Remote Code Execution? Upgrade |
[7.0.0,7.0.94)
[8.5.0,8.5.40)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.18)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS). The How to fix Denial of Service (DoS)? Upgrade |
[8.5.0,8.5.38)
[9.0.0.M1,9.0.16)
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org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-catalina is a Tomcat Servlet Engine Core Classes and Standard implementations. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Open Redirect. When the default servlet returned a redirect to a directory (e.g. redirecting to '/foo/' when the user requested '/foo') a specially crafted URL could be used to cause the redirect to be generated to any URI of the attackers choice. How to fix Open Redirect? Upgrade |
[7.0.23,7.0.91)
[8.5.0,8.5.34)
[9.0.0,9.0.12)
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