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CVE-2010-2087: Oracle Mojarra 1.2_14 and 2.0.2, as used in IBM WebSphere Application Server, Caucho Resin, and other appli...

Oracle Mojarra 1.2_14 and 2.0.2, as used in IBM WebSphere Application Server, Caucho Resin, and other applications, does not properly handle an unencrypted view state, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks or execute arbitrary Expression Language (EL) statements via vectors that involve modifying the serialized view object.

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This issue affects Oracle Mojarra JSF versions 1.2_14 and 2.0.2 when applications rely on unencrypted view state. An attacker may be able to modify that state to cause cross-site scripting or arbitrary Expression Language evaluation. That can turn a web application flaw into user compromise or server-side logic abuse, depending on deployment. Exposure is most likely in older JavaServer Faces applications using Oracle Mojarra 1.2_14 or 2.0.2, including deployments embedded in WebSphere, Resin, or other Java application stacks. The structured affected-product data is incomplete, so asset inventory is essential. Treat this as a high-priority legacy Java web exposure if affected Mojarra versions are present. The business urgency is strongest for internet-facing JSF applications, especially unsupported systems where vendor fixes may require upgrade planning rather than a simple patch. Mitigation focus: Inventory applications and servers for Oracle Mojarra 1.2_14 or 2.0.2.; Check Oracle, IBM WebSphere, and Resin guidance for fixed or supported versions.; Prioritize removing unencrypted or unprotected JSF view-state handling where present..

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