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CVE-2011-1839: IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1.0 uses the HTTP GET method during redirection from the authentication servlet...

IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1.0 uses the HTTP GET method during redirection from the authentication servlet to a PHP script, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to discover session IDs by reading (1) web-server access logs, (2) web-server Referer logs, or (3) the browser history.

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IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1.0 could place session IDs in URLs during login redirection. Those IDs may be captured in web logs, Referer logs, or browser history. If someone with access to those records obtains a valid session ID, account/session exposure may follow. No active exploitation is cited in the provided sources. Exposure appears limited to environments still running IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1.0. Risk depends on whether session IDs are placed in redirected URLs and whether attackers can access server logs, Referer logs, endpoint browser history, or downstream systems receiving Referer data. Treat this as a targeted legacy-product exposure issue. It is not supported as actively exploited in the bundle, but session ID disclosure can create account compromise risk if vulnerable systems remain in use and logs are broadly accessible. Mitigation focus: Check IBM PM29655 for official remediation or upgrade guidance.; Identify and prioritize any IBM Rational Build Forge 7.1.0 deployments.; Restrict access to web-server access logs and Referer logs..

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