Security readout for executives and security teams
Oracle recorded an unspecified Oracle HTTP Server flaw in Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.3 that could let remote attackers affect integrity. The sources do not disclose vectors, CVSS, affected configurations, or detailed fixes. The main business concern is unmanaged legacy Oracle HTTP Server exposure. Likely limited to organizations still running Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.3 or related Oracle HTTP Server assets. Actual exposure requires asset inventory and patch-status confirmation against Oracle's April 2011 Critical Patch Update. Prioritize as a legacy exposure review, not as a confirmed emergency from the supplied evidence. Escalate if affected Oracle HTTP Server instances are internet-facing, unsupported, or cannot be proven patched. Mitigation focus: Locate Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.3 and Oracle HTTP Server installations.; Review Oracle Critical Patch Update April 2011 guidance for CVE-2011-0789.; Confirm whether the relevant Oracle CPU patches were applied..
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