Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties The advisory has been revoked - it doesn't affect any version of package autocorr-lb  (opens in a new tab)


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  • Snyk IDSNYK-RHEL8-AUTOCORRLB-2423087
  • published15 Mar 2022
  • disclosed1 Feb 2022

Introduced: 1 Feb 2022

CVE-2022-26520  (opens in a new tab)
CWE-552  (opens in a new tab)

Amendment

The Red Hat security team deemed this advisory irrelevant for RHEL:8.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream autocorr-lb package and not the autocorr-lb package as distributed by RHEL.

In pgjdbc before 42.3.3, an attacker (who controls the jdbc URL or properties) can call java.util.logging.FileHandler to write to arbitrary files through the loggerFile and loggerLevel connection properties. An example situation is that an attacker could create an executable JSP file under a Tomcat web root. NOTE: the vendor's position is that there is no pgjdbc vulnerability; instead, it is a vulnerability for any application to use the pgjdbc driver with untrusted connection properties