- Issued:
- 2015-04-01
- Updated:
- 2015-04-01
RHSA-2015:0773 - Security Advisory
Synopsis
Important: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.1 update
Type/Severity
Security Advisory: Important
Topic
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.1, which fixes several security issues,
multiple bugs, and adds various enhancements, is now available from the Red
Hat Customer Portal.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having Important security
impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give
detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the
CVE links in the References section.
Description
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid is a distributed in-memory data grid, based on
Infinispan.
This release of Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.1 serves as a replacement for
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.0. It includes various bug fixes and
enhancements, which are detailed in the Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.1
Release Notes. The Release Notes are available at:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_JBoss_Data_Grid/
This update also fixes the following security issues:
It was found that a prior countermeasure in Apache WSS4J for
Bleichenbacher's attack on XML Encryption (CVE-2011-2487) threw an
exception that permitted an attacker to determine the failure of the
attempted attack, thereby leaving WSS4J vulnerable to the attack.
The original flaw allowed a remote attacker to recover the entire plain
text form of a symmetric key. (CVE-2015-0226)
A resource consumption issue was found in the way Xerces-J handled XML
declarations. A remote attacker could use an XML document with a specially
crafted declaration using a long pseudo-attribute name that, when parsed by
an application using Xerces-J, would cause that application to use an
excessive amount of CPU. (CVE-2013-4002)
It was found that the RESTEasy DocumentProvider did not set the
external-parameter-entities and external-general-entities features
appropriately, thus allowing external entity expansion. A remote attacker
able to send XML requests to a RESTEasy endpoint could use this flaw to
read files accessible to the user running the application server, and
potentially perform other more advanced XML eXternal Entity (XXE) attacks.
(CVE-2014-7839)
It was found that Apache WSS4J permitted bypass of the
requireSignedEncryptedDataElements configuration property via XML Signature
wrapping attacks. A remote attacker could use this flaw to modify the
contents of a signed request. (CVE-2015-0227)
It was discovered that under specific conditions the conversation state
information stored in a thread-local variable in JBoss Weld was not
sanitized correctly when the conversation ended. This could lead to a race
condition that could potentially expose sensitive information from a
previous conversation to the current conversation. (CVE-2014-8122)
Red Hat would like to thank Rune Steinseth of JProfessionals for reporting
the CVE-2014-8122 issue.
All users of Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.0 as provided from the Red Hat
Customer Portal are advised to upgrade to Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6.4.1.
Solution
The References section of this erratum contains a download link (you must
log in to download the update). Before applying this update, back up your
existing JBoss Data Grid installation.
Affected Products
- Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Text-Only Advisories x86_64
Fixes
- BZ - 1019176 - CVE-2013-4002 Xerces-J2 OpenJDK: XML parsing Denial of Service (JAXP, 8017298)
- BZ - 1165328 - CVE-2014-7839 RESTeasy: External entities expanded by DocumentProvider
- BZ - 1169237 - CVE-2014-8122 JBoss Weld: Limited information disclosure via stale thread state
- BZ - 1191446 - CVE-2015-0226 wss4j: Apache WSS4J is vulnerable to Bleichenbacher's attack (incomplete fix for CVE-2011-2487)
- BZ - 1191451 - CVE-2015-0227 wss4j: Apache WSS4J doesn't correctly enforce the requireSignedEncryptedDataElements property
The Red Hat security contact is secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.