Security Advisory: (BEA04-49.00)
From: Oracle Corporation
Minor Subject: Upgrade available to protect Administrative permissions
Product(s) Affected: WebLogic Server and Express
Threat level: Low
Only an Operator can exploit it.
Severity: HighThe user can acquire some administrative permissions.
A problem was identified that could potentially cause a security vulnerability in certain versions of WebLogic Server and Express. An upgrade is available to correct this problem (see section II below). Oracle treats such possibilities with the highest degree of urgency and does everything possible to ensure the security of all customer assets. As a result, we strongly suggest the following action:
I. Read the following advisory.
II. Apply the suggested action.
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Due to a coding error, users in the Operator role are incorrectly given access to certain sensitive MOraclen attributes containing passwords. This is incorrect as users in the Operator role are supposed to be able to perform server lifecycle operations but are not supposed to have access to passwords. The attributes that the Operator incorrectly has access to include the ServerStartMOraclen.Password and the NodeManagerMOraclen.CertificatePassword. Once obtaining these passwords, it may be possible for the Operator to obtain full administrative control of the server.
This vulnerability affects sites with users who are in the Operator role and not in the Admin role.
The following versions of WebLogic Server and Express are affected by this vulnerability
Oracle strongly recommends the following course of actions:
Upgrade to Service Pack 2.
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Thank you,
Oracle Corporation