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The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to uncontrolled resource consumption, allows attackers to cause service failures.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers is related to uncontrolled resource consumption in the ThreadLimitHandler.getRemote function. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a remote attacker to cause a service failure...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to uncontrolled resource consumption, allows attackers to trigger a Denial-of-Service Attack (DoS).
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers is related to an uncontrolled resource consumption. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to initiate a Denial-of-Service attack from a remote location...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to improper handling of citation syntax, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers relates to the creation of the command line, which contains multiple tokens instead of just one. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to uncontrolled resource consumption, allows attackers to limit the server’s ability to accept new connections from legitimate clients.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers relates to uncontrolled resource consumption. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to limit the server’s ability to accept new connections from legitimate clients...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to inadequate management of system resources, allows attackers to trigger service failures.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers is related to insufficient management of system resources. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service failures remotely...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers arises from insufficient validation of input data, allowing attackers to cause failures in the proxy script.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers exists due to insufficient validation of input data. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor, operating remotely, to cause failures in the proxy scenarios...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to errors in information processing, allows attackers to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers is related to errors in information processing. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker, operating remotely, to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers, related to duplicate resource operations, allows attackers to gain unauthorized access to protected information, execute arbitrary code, or cause service failures.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers is related to the duplication of resource operations. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker, operating remotely, to gain unauthorized access to protected information, execute arbitrary code, or cause service failures...
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers arises from the lack of measures taken to protect the structure of web pages, allowing attackers to carry out XSS attacks.
The vulnerability of Eclipse Jetty servlet containers exists because measures to protect the structure of web pages are not taken. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to perform XSS attacks by using a specially crafted URL address for the DefaultServlet or ResourceHandler...