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PT-2026-48854
There is no restriction on the amount of attachment headers that a message can contain when being deserialized by Apache CXF, which can lead to uncontrolled resource consumption or a denial of service attack. Users are recommended to upgrade to versions 4.2.2 or 4.1.7, which fix this issue by...
cxf: does not restrict the number of message attachments
Apache CXF before 3.3.4 and 3.2.11 does not restrict the number of message attachments present in a given message. This leaves open the possibility of a denial of service type attack, where a malicious user crafts a message containing a very large number of message attachments. From the 3.3.4 and...
cxf: does not restrict the number of message attachments
Apache CXF before 3.3.4 and 3.2.11 does not restrict the number of message attachments present in a given message. This leaves open the possibility of a denial of service type attack, where a malicious user crafts a message containing a very large number of message attachments. From the 3.3.4 and...
Secure Mail - Not able to send emails with attachments more than 8MB
Unable to send email with attachments more than 8 MB...
MySQL and SQL field truncated vulnerability-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
The current Web developers certainly have a lot of people did not notice the author mentioned these two issues. The first problem is that, MySQL by default has a configuration parameters maxpacketsize, this parameter is used to limit the MySQL client and the MySQL server end of the data...