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CVE-2012-5629: The default configuration of the (1) LdapLoginModule and (2) LdapExtLoginModule modules in JBoss Enterprise...

The default configuration of the (1) LdapLoginModule and (2) LdapExtLoginModule modules in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 4.3.0 CP10, 5.2.0, and 6.0.1, and Enterprise Web Platform (EWP) 5.2.0 allow remote attackers to bypass authentication via an empty password.

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This flaw can let a remote attacker bypass login on specific legacy Red Hat JBoss EAP/EWP deployments when LDAP authentication modules use their default configuration and receive an empty password. The source bundle does not provide a CVSS score or detailed exploit evidence, but authentication bypass is a serious business risk where these systems still protect applications. Exposure is most likely in older JBoss EAP/EWP systems using LDAP-backed authentication through the named login modules. Modernized, upgraded, or differently configured systems may not be affected, but the bundle does not provide enough detail to infer broader product exposure. Treat as high priority for any internet-facing or business-critical legacy JBoss application using LDAP authentication. If no such systems exist, priority drops to asset verification and documentation cleanup. Mitigation focus: Identify listed JBoss EAP/EWP versions using LDAP login modules.; Review the applicable Red Hat RHSA advisories for vendor updates.; Apply Red Hat-provided updates or supported remediation guidance..

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