Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2003-0633 is an unauthenticated information disclosure issue in Oracle E-Business Suite AOL/J Setup Test Suite. A remote attacker could obtain sensitive configuration secrets, including the GUEST user password and application server security key, from affected Oracle Applications releases. Exposure is most likely where legacy Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.1 through 11.5.8 systems still exist and the AOL/J Setup Test Suite page is reachable, especially from untrusted networks. Prioritize investigation if any legacy Oracle E-Business Suite instance remains in service. The issue exposes secrets without authentication, which can turn a forgotten test page into a business-critical access risk. Mitigation focus: Review Oracle Security Alert 55 and apply vendor guidance for affected releases.; Remove or restrict public access to AOL/J setup test pages if present.; Rotate the GUEST password if exposure is confirmed or suspected..
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