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CVE-2010-3271: Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the Integrated Solutions Console (aka adminis...

Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the Integrated Solutions Console (aka administrative console) in IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 7.0.0.13 and earlier allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests that disable certain security options via an Edit action to console/adminSecurityDetail.do followed by a save action to console/syncworkspace.do.

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This CVE describes CSRF flaws in IBM WebSphere Application Server’s administrative console. If an administrator is already logged in and visits attacker-controlled content, unwanted console actions could be submitted using that administrator’s session, including actions that disable certain security options. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running WebSphere Application Server 7.0.0.13 or earlier with the administrative console reachable by administrators. Internet exposure of the console would materially increase risk. Prioritize if legacy WebSphere administration remains in use. The main business risk is unauthorized weakening of application-server security through an administrator’s browser session, especially where admin consoles are broadly reachable. Mitigation focus: Check IBM guidance for the fixed level; no patch level is named in supplied sources.; Move unsupported WebSphere 7 installations to a supported, vendor-fixed release.; Restrict administrative console access to trusted networks and administrators only..

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