- Issued:
- 2021-01-07
- Updated:
- 2021-01-07
RHSA-2020:5388 - Security Advisory
Synopsis
Important: Red Hat support for Spring Boot 2.2.11 security update
Type/Severity
Security Advisory: Important
Topic
An update is now available for Red Hat support for Spring Boot.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability. For more information, see the CVE links in the References section.
Description
Red Hat support for Spring Boot provides an application platform that reduces the complexity of developing and operating applications (monoliths and microservices) for OpenShift as a containerized platform.
This release of Red Hat support for Spring Boot 2.2.11 serves as a replacement for Red Hat support for Spring Boot 2.2.10, and includes security and bug fixes and enhancements. For more information, see the release notes listed in the References section.
Security Fix(es):
- hibernate-core: SQL injection vulnerability when both hibernate.use_sql_comments and JPQL String literals are used (CVE-2020-25638)
- tomcat: specially crafted sequence of HTTP/2 requests can lead to DoS (CVE-2020-11996)
For more details about the security issues and their impact, the CVSS score, acknowledgements, and other related information, see the CVE pages listed in the References section.
Solution
Before applying the update, back up your existing installation, including all applications, configuration files, databases and database settings, and so on.
The References section of this erratum contains a download link for the update. You must be logged in to download the update.
Affected Products
- Red Hat Openshift Application Runtimes Text-Only Advisories x86_64
Fixes
- BZ - 1851420 - CVE-2020-11996 tomcat: specially crafted sequence of HTTP/2 requests can lead to DoS
- BZ - 1881353 - CVE-2020-25638 hibernate-core: SQL injection vulnerability when both hibernate.use_sql_comments and JPQL String literals are used
References
The Red Hat security contact is secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.