Contents
- Vital information on this issue
- Scanning For and Finding Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
- Penetration Testing (Pentest) for this Vulnerability
- Security updates on Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
- Disclosures related to Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
- Confirming the Presence of Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
- False positive/negatives
- Patching/Repairing this vulnerability
- Exploits related to Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
Vital Information on This Issue
Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) is a high risk vulnerability that is one of the most frequently found on networks around the world. This issue has been around since at least 1990 but has proven either difficult to detect, difficult to resolve or prone to being overlooked entirely.
Vulnerability Name: | Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) |
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Test ID: | 13980 |
Risk: | High |
Category: | Policy Checks |
Type: | Attack |
Summary: | Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Oracle Java: * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, when running on Windows, allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Deployment, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-0788. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Sound, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-0814.* Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to AWT. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, when running on Windows, allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Deployment. * Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allow remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to 2D. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Deployment.* Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to HotSpot. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to Deserialization.* Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier, when running on Windows, allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Java Runtime Environment. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality via unknown vectors related to Networking. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality via unknown vectors related to 2D.* Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 26 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality via unknown vectors related to SAAJ. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, and 1.4.2_31 and earlier allows remote untrusted Java Web Start applications and untrusted Java applets to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to Swing. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier allows remote attackers to affect availability via unknown vectors related to NIO. * Unspecified vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) component in Oracle Java SE 6 Update 25 and earlier, and 5.0 Update 29 and earlier, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to 2D. |
Impact: | |
Solution: | See solution provided at: |
CVE: | CVE-2011-0786 CVE-2011-0788 CVE-2011-0802 CVE-2011-0814 CVE-2011-0815 CVE-2011-0862 CVE-2011-0863 CVE-2011-0864 CVE-2011-0865 CVE-2011-0866 CVE-2011-0867 CVE-2011-0868 CVE-2011-0869 CVE-2011-0871 CVE-2011-0872 CVE-2011-0873 |
More Information: | http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpujune2011-313339.html http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-182/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-183/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-184/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-185/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-186/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-187/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-188/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-189/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-190/ http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-192/ |
Nist NVD (CVSS): | (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C) |
CVSS Score: | 10 |
Scanning For and Finding Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
Use of Vulnerability Management tools, like AVDS, are standard practice for the discovery of this vulnerability. The primary failure of VA in finding this vulnerability is related to setting the proper scope and frequency of network scans. It is vital that the broadest range of hosts (active IPs) possible are scanned and that scanning is done frequently. We recommend weekly. Your existing scanning solution or set of test tools should make this not just possible, but easy and affordable. If that is not the case, please consider AVDS.
Penetration Testing (pentest) for this Vulnerability
The Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) is prone to false positive reports by most vulnerability assessment solutions. AVDS is alone in using behavior based testing that eliminates this issue. For all other VA tools security consultants will recommend confirmation by direct observation. In any case penetration testing tools for discovery of Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) produces the highest discovery accuracy rate, but the infrequency of this expensive form of testing degrades its value. The ideal would be to have pentesting accuracy and the frequency and scope possibilities of VA solutions, and this is accomplished only by AVDS.
Security Updates on Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
Given that this is one of the most frequently found vulnerabilities, there is ample information regarding mitigation online and very good reason to get it fixed. Hackers are also aware that this is a frequently found vulnerability and so its discovery and repair is that much more important. It is so well known and common that any network that has it present and unmitigated indicates “low hanging fruit” to attackers.
Disclosures related to this vulnerability
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujuly2011-313328.html
Confirming the Presence of Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU)
AVDS is currently testing for and finding this vulnerability with zero false positives. If your current set of tools is indicating that it is present but you think it is probably a false positive, please contact us for a demonstration of AVDS.
False positive/negatives
The secret killer of VA solution value is the false positive. There was an industry wide race to find the most vulnerabilities, including Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) ,and this resulted in benefit to poorly written tests that beef up scan reports by adding a high percentage of uncertainty. This may have sold a lot of systems some years ago, but it also stuck almost all VA solutions with deliberately inaccurate reporting that adds time to repairs that no administrator can afford. Beyond Security did not participate in this race to mutually assured destruction of the industry and to this day produces the most accurate and actionable reports available.
Patching/Repairing this Vulnerability
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html Vulnerabilities in Oracle Java SE Multiple Vulnerabilities (June 2011 CPU) is a high risk vulnerability that is also high frequency and high visibility. This is the most severe combination of security factors that exists and it is extremely important to find it on your network and fix it as soon as possible.