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CVE-2015-1904: IBM Business Process Manager (BPM) 8.0.x through 8.0.1.3, 8.5.0 through 8.5.0.1, 8.5.5 through 8.5.5.0, and...

IBM Business Process Manager (BPM) 8.0.x through 8.0.1.3, 8.5.0 through 8.5.0.1, 8.5.5 through 8.5.5.0, and 8.5.6 through 8.5.6.0, when external Enterprise Content Management (ECM) integration is enabled with a certain technical system account configuration, allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended document-access restrictions via a (1) upload or (2) download action.

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This issue affects specific IBM Business Process Manager versions when external ECM document integration is enabled with a particular system account setup. An authenticated user may access documents beyond intended restrictions through upload or download functions. Business impact depends on whether sensitive process documents are stored or exposed through BPM. Exposure is likely limited to organizations running the listed IBM BPM versions with external ECM integration enabled and the affected technical system account configuration. Systems without that integration or configuration are not shown as affected in the provided sources. Treat as a targeted access-control risk for legacy IBM BPM environments. Prioritize if BPM stores sensitive case, workflow, customer, HR, financial, or legal documents, or if many internal or partner users have authenticated access. Mitigation focus: Review IBM advisory swg21960293 and APAR JR53209 for vendor-directed fixes or workarounds.; Identify and upgrade or remediate affected IBM BPM versions according to IBM guidance.; Review external ECM integration and technical system account configuration against IBM guidance..

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