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CVE-2000-1235: The default configurations of (1) the port listener and (2) modplsql in Oracle Internet Application Server...

The default configurations of (1) the port listener and (2) modplsql in Oracle Internet Application Server (IAS) 3.0.7 and earlier allow remote attackers to view privileged database information via HTTP requests for Database Access Descriptor (DAD) files.

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This CVE concerns a legacy Oracle Internet Application Server default configuration that could let a remote user view privileged database information through exposed DAD files over HTTP. The issue is serious where old Oracle IAS instances remain reachable, but the supplied evidence does not show current active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running Oracle Internet Application Server 3.0.7 or earlier with default listener or modplsql settings and HTTP access to DAD-related resources. Modern environments are affected only if these obsolete components remain deployed or internet-reachable. Treat this as high priority if legacy Oracle IAS is present or externally reachable. The business risk is disclosure of privileged database information, but urgency drops sharply if asset inventory confirms no affected Oracle IAS deployments remain. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Oracle IAS 3.0.7 or earlier and modplsql usage.; Check Oracle’s historical patch advisory and apply vendor-supported fixes where available.; Remove internet exposure for legacy Oracle IAS endpoints..

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