CVE-2015-0192: Unspecified vulnerability in IBM Java 8 before SR1, 7 R1 before SR2 FP11, 7 before SR9, 6 R1 before SR8 FP4...
Unspecified vulnerability in IBM Java 8 before SR1, 7 R1 before SR2 FP11, 7 before SR9, 6 R1 before SR8 FP4, 6 before SR16 FP4, and 5.0 before SR16 FP10 allows remote attackers to gain privileges via unknown vectors related to the Java Virtual Machine.
Security readout for executives and security teams
This is a critical IBM Java vulnerability from 2015. If an affected IBM Java runtime is reachable through an application, a remote unauthenticated attacker could gain elevated privileges in the Java Virtual Machine. The public record does not explain the exact attack path, so exposure depends on finding old IBM Java runtimes in production. Highest concern is legacy servers, middleware, AIX/Linux hosts, or bundled enterprise applications still using old IBM Java runtimes. Modern systems using current Java or non-IBM Java runtimes are not shown as affected by the supplied sources. Treat as high-priority for any environment with legacy IBM Java. The technical severity is critical, but business urgency depends on whether affected runtimes still exist and whether they support exposed or privileged applications. Mitigation focus: Inventory all IBM Java runtimes, including bundled application and middleware copies.; Upgrade affected IBM Java versions to the fixed service refresh or fix pack level.; Apply relevant IBM, Red Hat, or SUSE vendor updates where those packages are used..
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CWE-269: Authorization and privilege behavior lookup
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2.0.3
Exploitation: noneAutomatable: yesTechnical Impact: total
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Improper Privilege Management
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