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OpenJDK: insufficient byte type checks (Hotspot, 8132051)

🗓️ 09 May 2017 16:41:26Reported by RedHatType 
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OpenJDK Hotspot insufficient byte checks enable remote attack on Java SE versions 6u113 7u99 8u77.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux6s390xjava-1.7.1-ibm1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8java-1.7.1-ibm-1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8.s390x.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux6x86_64java-1.7.1-ibm1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8java-1.7.1-ibm-1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux6s390xjava-1.7.1-ibm-devel1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8java-1.7.1-ibm-devel-1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8.s390x.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux6x86_64java-1.7.1-ibm-devel1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8java-1.7.1-ibm-devel-1:1.7.1.4.1-1jpp.1.el6_8.x86_64.rpm

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02 Jul 2026 08:58Current
7.4High risk
Vulners AI Score7.4
CVSS 39.6
CVSS 210
EPSS0.0472
SSVC
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