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CVE-2010-0386: The default configuration of Sun Java System Application Server 7 and 7 2004Q2 enables the HTTP TRACE metho...

The default configuration of Sun Java System Application Server 7 and 7 2004Q2 enables the HTTP TRACE method, which makes it easier for remote attackers to steal cookies and authentication credentials via a cross-site tracing (XST) attack, a related issue to CVE-2004-2763 and CVE-2005-3398.

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This issue affects legacy Sun Java System Application Server 7 and 7 2004Q2 defaults. If HTTP TRACE is enabled, attackers may have an easier path to stealing cookies or authentication credentials through cross-site tracing. The source bundle does not provide a severity score, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in old Sun Java System Application Server 7 or 7 2004Q2 deployments, especially internet-facing or intranet applications that still rely on cookie-based authentication and default HTTP method settings. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup item unless confirmed on an important live system. If affected servers still handle authentication, prioritize remediation because credential theft risk can have business impact despite incomplete severity data. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Sun Java System Application Server 7 or 7 2004Q2 systems.; Review the referenced Sun advisory or current Oracle guidance for supported remediation.; Remove legacy default configurations that permit unnecessary HTTP methods, where vendor guidance supports it..

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