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CVE-2013-2365: HP Database and Middleware Automation (DMA) 10.x before 10.10, when SSL is used, allows remote attackers to...

HP Database and Middleware Automation (DMA) 10.x before 10.10, when SSL is used, allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

Plain-English summary

This issue affects HP Database and Middleware Automation 10.x before 10.10 when SSL is used. It could let remote attackers obtain sensitive information, but the public details are sparse. The bundle does not provide CVSS, CWE, attack mechanics, or confirmed exploitation, so urgency depends on whether legacy HP DMA is still deployed.

Executive priority

Prioritize discovery first. If HP DMA 10.x before 10.10 exists, remediate because the issue may expose sensitive information remotely. If the product is absent, no action is indicated by these sources.

Technical view

CVE-2013-2365 is an information disclosure flaw in HP Database and Middleware Automation 10.x before 10.10, conditional on SSL use. The described attacker is remote, but vectors are unspecified. The supplied sources do not include CPEs, CVSS metrics, CWE mapping, or technical root-cause details.

Likely exposure

Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running HP DMA 10.x before 10.10, especially where remote access to the service is possible. Modern environments without this legacy product are unlikely to be affected based on the supplied sources.

Exploitation context

The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or any cited evidence of active exploitation. The attacker is described as remote, but the public record does not specify prerequisites, affected interfaces, or practical exploit conditions beyond SSL use.

Researcher notes

The record is thin: unspecified vectors, no CVSS, no CWE, no CPEs, and no exploitation evidence in the supplied bundle. Analysis should stay bounded to the named product, version range, SSL condition, and vendor advisory reference.

Mitigation direction

  • Identify any HP DMA deployments and record exact versions.
  • Upgrade HP DMA 10.x deployments to 10.10 or later where applicable.
  • Review HP advisory HPSBGN02882 for vendor-specific remediation guidance.
  • Restrict network access to HP DMA management interfaces.
  • Treat exposed legacy deployments as higher priority until verified.

Validation and detection

  • Check asset inventory for HP Database and Middleware Automation.
  • Confirm whether any instance runs a version before 10.10.
  • Verify whether SSL is enabled on affected deployments.
  • Review network paths exposing HP DMA to untrusted users.
  • Look for vendor advisory details in HPSBGN02882 before closing remediation.
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Confidence
medium
Sources
3

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Unknown
CVSS
Not scored
Known Exploited
No
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2Source links

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