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CVE-2008-7233: Unspecified vulnerability in the E-Business Application client, as used in Oracle Application Server 1.1.8....

Unspecified vulnerability in the E-Business Application client, as used in Oracle Application Server 1.1.8.26 and E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors related to the Oracle Jinitiator component, aka AS02.

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This is an old Oracle client-side business application vulnerability tied to Oracle Jinitiator. The public record says remote attackers could affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability, but it does not disclose the vector, severity score, or exact flaw. Treat it as a legacy Oracle exposure requiring targeted inventory and vendor-guidance review. Exposure is most likely in legacy Oracle E-Business Suite or Oracle Application Server environments that still depend on the E-Business Application client and Oracle Jinitiator. Modern environments may be unaffected if Jinitiator and the named versions are retired, but the bundle does not prove that. Prioritize discovery over emergency response unless local evidence shows exposure. This affects legacy Oracle business application components, which often support critical operations and may be poorly inventoried. If the named versions or Jinitiator remain in use, assign remediation ownership promptly. Mitigation focus: Inventory Oracle Application Server 1.1.8.26 and E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2 deployments.; Identify endpoints still using Oracle Jinitiator or legacy E-Business Application clients.; Review Oracle January 2008 Critical Patch Update guidance for AS02/Jinitiator remediation..

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