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CVE-2014-0416: Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Java SE 5.0u55, 6u65, and 7u45; Java SE Embedded 7u45; and OpenJDK 7 al...

Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Java SE 5.0u55, 6u65, and 7u45; Java SE Embedded 7u45; and OpenJDK 7 allows remote attackers to affect integrity via vectors related to JAAS. NOTE: the previous information is from the January 2014 CPU. Oracle has not commented on third-party claims that the issue is related to how principals are set for the Subject class, which allows attackers to escape the sandbox using deserialization of a crafted Subject instance.

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CVE-2014-0416 is an older Java security issue affecting specified Oracle Java SE, Java SE Embedded, and OpenJDK 7 versions. The public record says remote attackers could affect integrity through JAAS. Third-party reporting linked it to sandbox escape through crafted deserialization, but Oracle did not confirm that detail in the provided sources. Exposure is most likely on legacy systems, endpoints, servers, or bundled products still running the named Java/OpenJDK versions or vendor builds derived from them. Modern supported Java runtimes are unlikely to be affected by this specific obsolete-version issue, but embedded or packaged Java copies need separate inventory checks. Treat this as a legacy-risk cleanup item unless inventory finds affected Java still in production. The business urgency rises for internet-facing, user-facing, or vendor-bundled Java environments where obsolete runtimes remain operational. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire the named obsolete Java and OpenJDK versions.; Apply relevant Oracle CPU or Linux vendor Java security updates.; Check vendor advisories for bundled Java in appliances and applications..

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