The JMS Message Bridge in BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 through SP7 and 8.1 through Service Pack 6, when configured without a username and password, or when the connection URL is not defined, allows remote attackers to bypass the security access policy and send unauthorized messages to a protected queue.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0 (including) | 7.0 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp1 (including) | 7.0-sp1 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp2 (including) | 7.0-sp2 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp3 (including) | 7.0-sp3 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp4 (including) | 7.0-sp4 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp5 (including) | 7.0-sp5 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp6 (including) | 7.0-sp6 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 7.0-sp7 (including) | 7.0-sp7 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1 (including) | 8.1 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1-sp1 (including) | 8.1-sp1 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1-sp2 (including) | 8.1-sp2 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1-sp3 (including) | 8.1-sp3 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1-sp4 (including) | 8.1-sp4 (including) |
Weblogic_server | Bea | 8.1-sp5 (including) | 8.1-sp5 (including) |