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CVE-2000-1114: Unify ServletExec AS v3.0C allows remote attackers to read source code for JSP pages via an HTTP request th...

Unify ServletExec AS v3.0C allows remote attackers to read source code for JSP pages via an HTTP request that ends with characters such as ".", or "+", or "%20".

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A very old Java web server called Unify ServletExec AS v3.0C could be tricked into revealing the internal source code of web pages when someone added a trailing character like a period, plus sign, or space to the URL. That exposed source could contain sensitive logic, database strings, or credentials. It only matters if this specific legacy product is still running somewhere in your environment. Exposure is limited to organizations still running the very old Unify ServletExec AS v3.0C application server, typically fronting legacy Java web applications. Anyone able to reach the HTTP interface โ€” including unauthenticated internet users if the server is public โ€” could request JSP source. Modern environments running current ServletExec or other Java containers are not affected. Low priority for modern estates; investigate only if legacy Unify ServletExec AS 3.0C is still in production or in acquired assets. Treat as an information-disclosure hygiene item. Mitigation focus: Inventory environments for Unify ServletExec AS v3.0C and other end-of-life Java servlet engines.; Upgrade or replace ServletExec AS 3.0C with a supported servlet container per vendor guidance.; Restrict inbound access to legacy JSP servers via network segmentation or WAF until retired..

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