CVE-2010-3561
Publication date 19 October 2010
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Unspecified vulnerability in the CORBA component in Oracle Java SE and Java for Business 6 Update 21 and 5.0 Update 25 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors. NOTE: the previous information was obtained from the October 2010 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from a reliable downstream vendor that this involves the use of the privileged accept method in the ServerSocket class, which does not limit which hosts can connect and allows remote attackers to bypass intended network access restrictions.
From the Ubuntu Security Team
It was discovered that the privileged accept method of the ServerSocket class in the CORBA implementation allowed it to receive connections from any host, instead of just the host of the current connection. An attacker could use this flaw to bypass restrictions defined by network permissions.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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openjdk-6 | ||
openjdk-6b18 | ||
sun-java6 | ||
Notes
sbeattie
red hat description: The privileged accept method of the ServerSocket class in the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) implementation in OpenJDK allowed it to receive connections from any host, instead of just the host of the current connection. An attacker could use this flaw to bypass restrictions defined by network permissions.
References
Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
- USN-1010-1
- OpenJDK vulnerabilities
- 28 October 2010