Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Affecting ch.qos.logback/logback-core package, versions *


Severity

Recommended
0.0
low
0
10

Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux security rating.

Threat Intelligence

EPSS
0.04% (11th percentile)

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  • Snyk IDSNYK-RHEL8-CHQOSLOGBACKLOGBACKCORE-8546753
  • published20 Dec 2024
  • disclosed19 Dec 2024

Introduced: 19 Dec 2024

NewCVE-2024-12801  (opens in a new tab)
CWE-918  (opens in a new tab)

How to fix?

There is no fixed version for RHEL:8 ch.qos.logback/logback-core.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream ch.qos.logback/logback-core package and not the ch.qos.logback/logback-core package as distributed by RHEL. See How to fix? for RHEL:8 relevant fixed versions and status.

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in SaxEventRecorder by QOS.CH logback version 1.5.12 on the Java platform, allows an attacker to forge requests by compromising logback configuration files in XML.

The attacks involves the modification of DOCTYPE declaration in  XML configuration files.

CVSS Scores

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