Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2016-3482 is an older Oracle HTTP Server issue in Oracle Fusion Middleware where a remote attacker could affect confidentiality through the SSL/TLS module. The public bundle does not explain the exact weakness or data exposure path, so urgency depends on whether affected Oracle HTTP Server deployments remain in service. Exposure is most likely in legacy Oracle Fusion Middleware environments running Oracle HTTP Server 11.1.1.9 or 12.1.3.0, especially HTTPS services reachable from untrusted networks. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup item with priority for internet-facing Oracle HTTP Server systems. The business risk is potential confidentiality loss, but public evidence is too limited to rate severity confidently. Mitigation focus: Identify Oracle HTTP Server instances in Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.9 and 12.1.3.0.; Review Oracle's July 2016 Critical Patch Update for vendor remediation guidance.; Apply the relevant Oracle CPU or supported replacement patch set..
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