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CVE-2011-1312: The Administrative Console component in IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 6.1.0.x before 6.1.0.31 and...

The Administrative Console component in IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 6.1.0.x before 6.1.0.31 and 7.x before 7.0.0.15 does not prevent modifications of the primary admin id, which allows remote authenticated administrators to bypass intended access restrictions by mapping a (1) user or (2) group to an administrator role.

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This is an access-control weakness in the IBM WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console. An authenticated remote administrator could change administrator-role mappings in a way that bypasses intended restrictions around the primary admin ID. The issue matters mainly where legacy WebSphere admin consoles remain reachable or loosely governed. Exposure is most likely in legacy WebSphere Application Server 6.1 or 7 deployments with Administrative Console access available to administrators. The provided bundle does not identify CPEs, CVSS, or broader affected products beyond the description. Treat this as a governance and legacy-platform risk, not an emergency based on the supplied evidence. Prioritize remediation if old WebSphere consoles are still reachable, shared by many administrators, or supporting regulated or high-value systems. Mitigation focus: Upgrade WAS 6.1.0.x to 6.1.0.31 or later if still in use.; Upgrade WAS 7.x to 7.0.0.15 or later if still in use.; Review IBM APAR PK88606 and current IBM guidance for applicable fix packs..

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