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CVE-2015-5241: After logging into the portal, the logout jsp page redirects the browser back to the login page after.

After logging into the portal, the logout jsp page redirects the browser back to the login page after. It is feasible for malicious users to redirect the browser to an unintended web page in Apache jUDDI 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, and 3.1.5 when utilizing the portlets based user interface also known as 'Pluto', 'jUDDI Portal', 'UDDI Portal' or 'uddi-console'. User session data, credentials, and auth tokens are cleared before the redirect.

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Apache jUDDI portal logout can be abused to send a user’s browser to an unintended website. The sources state session data, credentials, and auth tokens are cleared before redirect, limiting direct account compromise risk. The main concern is phishing or user trust abuse involving affected portal interfaces. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Apache jUDDI 3.1.2-3.1.5 with the portal UI enabled, especially if reachable by users or externally accessible. API-only or non-portal deployments are not identified as affected in the provided sources. Treat this as a low-priority remediation unless an affected portal is internet-facing or used by high-trust users. The business risk is primarily phishing enablement and reputational misuse, not direct credential exposure based on the available sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory Apache jUDDI instances and identify versions 3.1.2 through 3.1.5.; Check Apache jUDDI security guidance for fixed versions or vendor remediation instructions.; Restrict access to Pluto, jUDDI Portal, UDDI Portal, and uddi-console if not required..

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Apache Software FoundationApache jUDDI3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, and 3.1.5Listed
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