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CVE-2009-5085: IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (TFIM) 6.2.0 before 6.2.0.2, when configured as an OpenID provider, d...

IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (TFIM) 6.2.0 before 6.2.0.2, when configured as an OpenID provider, does not delete the site information cookie in response to a user's deletion of a relying-party trust entry, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to bypass intended trust restrictions via vectors that trigger absence of the consent-to-authenticate page.

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This issue affects IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager 6.2.0 before 6.2.0.2 when used as an OpenID provider. A trust-related cookie may remain after a user removes a relying-party trust entry, potentially letting an attacker bypass the expected consent prompt with user assistance. Exposure appears limited to IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager 6.2.0 deployments before 6.2.0.2 configured as OpenID providers. Environments not using TFIM OpenID provider functionality are not indicated as affected by the supplied sources. Prioritize if legacy TFIM still supports OpenID authentication for sensitive applications. The business risk is trust-boundary bypass, but urgency is reduced by narrow configuration scope and lack of exploitation evidence in the supplied sources. Mitigation focus: Check IBM APAR IZ44555 and related fix-pack guidance.; Upgrade affected TFIM 6.2.0 deployments to 6.2.0.2 or later where applicable.; Review OpenID provider configurations for reliance on user-managed trust entries..

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