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Test your applicationsUpgrade org.glassfish.jersey.core:jersey-client to version 2.46, 3.0.17, 3.1.10, 4.0.0-M2 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Race Condition in the HttpUrlConnector class, during initialization of SSL sockets. An attacker can cause the application to ignore custom SSL settings, including mutual authentication, custom key and trust stores, and other security configurations, by initiating concurrent HTTPS connection requests. This may lead to SSLHandshakeException errors in normal situations, and unauthorized trust in insecure servers under specific conditions.