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CVE-2004-1362: The PL/SQL module for the Oracle HTTP Server in Oracle Application Server 10g, when using the WE8ISO8859P1...

The PL/SQL module for the Oracle HTTP Server in Oracle Application Server 10g, when using the WE8ISO8859P1 character set, does not perform character conversions properly, which allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions for certain procedures via an encoded URL with "%FF" encoded sequences that are improperly converted to "Y" characters.

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This issue affects Oracle Application Server 10g deployments using the Oracle HTTP Server PL/SQL module with a specific character set. A character conversion flaw can let a remote user bypass access restrictions on some procedures. The source bundle does not provide CVSS, confirmed exploit activity, or complete affected-version detail. Exposure is most likely in legacy Oracle Application Server 10g environments running Oracle HTTP Server with the PL/SQL module enabled and WE8ISO8859P1 configured. Internet-facing application servers would carry higher business risk than internal-only systems. Treat as a legacy-platform exposure review item. Prioritize internet-facing Oracle Application Server 10g systems, especially where protected PL/SQL procedures remain available. Urgency is limited by incomplete severity and exploit evidence, but unsupported legacy exposure can materially increase risk. Mitigation focus: Check Oracle Alert 68 and related vendor guidance for official fixes.; Patch or retire affected Oracle Application Server 10g components where applicable.; Disable the PL/SQL module if it is not required..

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