Vulnerabilities > Oracle > Retail Predictive Application Server > 16.0.3
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2021-05-27 | CVE-2021-22118 | Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere vulnerability in multiple products In Spring Framework, versions 5.2.x prior to 5.2.15 and versions 5.3.x prior to 5.3.7, a WebFlux application is vulnerable to a privilege escalation: by (re)creating the temporary storage directory, a locally authenticated malicious user can read or modify files that have been uploaded to the WebFlux application, or overwrite arbitrary files with multipart request data. | 7.8 |
2020-05-14 | CVE-2020-1945 | Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere vulnerability in multiple products Apache Ant 1.1 to 1.9.14 and 1.10.0 to 1.10.7 uses the default temporary directory identified by the Java system property java.io.tmpdir for several tasks and may thus leak sensitive information. | 6.3 |
2019-11-08 | CVE-2019-10219 | A vulnerability was found in Hibernate-Validator. | 6.1 |
2019-10-23 | CVE-2019-12415 | XXE vulnerability in multiple products In Apache POI up to 4.1.0, when using the tool XSSFExportToXml to convert user-provided Microsoft Excel documents, a specially crafted document can allow an attacker to read files from the local filesystem or from internal network resources via XML External Entity (XXE) Processing. | 5.5 |
2018-10-18 | CVE-2018-15756 | Spring Framework, version 5.1, versions 5.0.x prior to 5.0.10, versions 4.3.x prior to 4.3.20, and older unsupported versions on the 4.2.x branch provide support for range requests when serving static resources through the ResourceHttpRequestHandler, or starting in 5.0 when an annotated controller returns an org.springframework.core.io.Resource. | 7.5 |
2018-08-31 | CVE-2018-11054 | Integer Overflow or Wraparound vulnerability in multiple products RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite, version 4.1.6, contains an integer overflow vulnerability. | 7.5 |
2017-11-13 | CVE-2016-8610 | A denial of service flaw was found in OpenSSL 0.9.8, 1.0.1, 1.0.2 through 1.0.2h, and 1.1.0 in the way the TLS/SSL protocol defined processing of ALERT packets during a connection handshake. | 7.5 |