Security readout for executives and security teams
Sun's Java Web Server 2.0 and earlier shipped with a default setup that let anonymous internet users upload Java code through a sample page and then trigger the server to run it. In business terms, an attacker could take control of the web server without needing credentials. This is an old, end-of-life product, so risk today is mostly limited to forgotten legacy systems. Exposure is limited to legacy environments still running Sun Java Web Server 2.0 or earlier with default sample applications enabled and reachable over the network. Modern estates should have retired this product long ago; any surviving instance would likely be internet-exposed legacy or lab infrastructure. No CPE data is enumerated in the CVE record, so scoping relies on inventory review. Low priority for modern estates because the affected product has been out of support for over two decades. Elevate to high priority only if asset inventory confirms a surviving Sun Java Web Server 2.0 host, in which case treat it as an urgent legacy retirement item rather than a patch cycle task. Mitigation focus: Identify and decommission any remaining Sun Java Web Server 2.0 or earlier instances.; Consult the Sun advisory jwsca-2000-02 for the vendor-recommended configuration fix.; Remove default sample content, including board.html, from any legacy web server still in use..
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