[security bulletin] SSRT051004 rev.0 - HP-UX Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Untrusted Applet Elevates Privilege

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Date: 08/30/05

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    HP SECURITY BULLETIN

    HPSBUX01215 REVISION: 0

    SSRT051004 rev.0 - HP-UX Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Untrusted
                       Applet Elevates Privilege

    NOTICE:
    The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon
    as soon as possible.

    INITIAL RELEASE:
    29 August 2005

    POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT:
    Java Runtime Environment (JRE) may allow untrusted applet to
    elevate privileges.

    SOURCE:
    Hewlett-Packard Company
    HP Software Security Response Team

    VULNERABILITY SUMMARY:
    A potential security vulnerability in Java(TM) Runtime Environment
    (JRE) on HP-UX may allow elevated privileges.

    REFERENCES:
    SunAlert #101749, CAN-2005-1974

    SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
    Java 5.0.0 release as well as Java 1.4.2.08 release and earlier.

    BACKGROUND:

    A potential vulnerability in Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE)
    may allow an untrusted applet to elevate its privileges. For
    example, an applet may grant itself permissions to read and write
    local files or execute local applications that are accessible to
    the user running the untrusted applet.

    There are no reported attacks based on this vulnerability.

    AFFECTED VERSIONS

    NOTE: To determine if a system has an affected version,
        search the output of "swlist -a revision -l fileset"
        for an affected fileset. Then determine if a fixed
        revision or applicable patch is installed.

    HP-UX B.11.00
    HP-UX B.11.11
    HP-UX B.11.22
    HP-UX B.11.23
    ===========

    Jpi14.JPI14-COM
    Jpi14.JPI14-COM-DOC
    Jpi14.JPI14-IPF32
    Jpi14.JPI14-PA11
    Jdk14.JDK14-COM
    Jdk14.JDK14-DEMO
    Jdk14.JDK14-IPF32
    Jdk14.JDK14-IPF64
    Jdk14.JDK14-PA11
    Jdk14.JDK14-PA20
    Jdk14.JDK14-PA20W
    Jdk14.JDK14-PNV2
    Jdk14.JDK14-PWV2
    Jre14.JRE14-COM
    Jre14.JRE14-COM-DOC
    Jre14.JRE14-IPF32
    Jre14.JRE14-IPF32-HS
    Jre14.JRE14-IPF64
    Jre14.JRE14-IPF64-HS
    Jre14.JRE14-PA11
    Jre14.JRE14-PA11-HS
    Jre14.JRE14-PA20
    Jre14.JRE14-PA20-HS
    Jre14.JRE14-PA20W
    Jre14.JRE14-PA20W-HS
    Jre14.JRE14-PNV2
    Jre14.JRE14-PNV2-H
    Jre14.JRE14-PWV2
    Jre14.JRE14-PWV2-H

    action:install revision 1.4.2.09.00 or subsequent.

    Jdk15.JDK15-COM
    Jdk15.JDK15-DEMO
    Jdk15.JDK15-IPF32
    Jdk15.JDK15-IPF64
    Jdk15.JDK15-PA20
    Jdk15.JDK15-PA20W
    Jdk15.JDK15-PNV2
    Jdk15.JDK15-PWV2
    Jre15.JRE15-COM
    Jre15.JRE15-COM-DOC
    Jre15.JRE15-IPF32
    Jre15.JRE15-IPF32-HS
    Jre15.JRE15-IPF64
    Jre15.JRE15-IPF64-HS
    Jre15.JRE15-PA20
    Jre15.JRE15-PA20-HS
    Jre15.JRE15-PA20W
    Jre15.JRE15-PA20W-HS
    Jre15.JRE15-PNV2
    Jre15.JRE15-PNV2-H
    Jre15.JRE15-PWV2
    Jre15.JRE15-PWV2-H

    action:install revision 5.0.01.00 or subsequent

    END AFFECTED VERSIONS

    RESOLUTION:

    HP is providing the following Java updates to resolve this
    potential vulnerability. The updates are available from:
    http://www.hp.com/go/java

    Update Java as follows:

    For Java 5.0.00.00, update to Java 5.0.01.00 or subsequent:
    Java15JDK (JDK 5.0),
    Java15JDKadd (JDK 5.0 -AA support),
    Java15JRE (JRE 5.0),
    Java15JREadd (JRE 5.0 -AA support).

    For Java 1.4.and earlier, update to revision 1.4.2.09.00 or
    subsequent.

    MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - Update
    For Java 1.4 and earlier, update to revision 1.4.2.09.00 or
    subsequent.
    For Java 5.0.00.00, update to Java 5.0.01.00 or subsequent.

    BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY:
    Revision 0 - 29 August 2005
        Initial release

    HP-UX SPECIFIC SECURITY BULLETINS*: Security Patch Check revision
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    subset of recommended actions that potentially affect a specific
    HP-UX system.

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    http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
    displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6834AA

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