Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2018-2903 is an Oracle Solaris kernel confidentiality flaw affecting Solaris 10 and 11.3. It requires a highly privileged logged-in attacker, so it is not a typical internet-facing bug. If abused, it could expose critical data or all data accessible to Solaris on the affected host. Exposure is most likely in organizations still running Oracle Solaris 10 or 11.3 where administrators, service accounts, or other highly privileged users can log on locally or through managed infrastructure access. Treat this as a moderate-priority legacy Solaris risk. It is not described as remotely exploitable, but affected hosts with sensitive data and broad administrator access deserve prompt validation and patch review. Mitigation focus: Review Oracle July 2018 CPU guidance for Solaris 10 and 11.3.; Apply Oracle-provided Solaris updates where applicable.; Restrict highly privileged logon access to affected Solaris systems..
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