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BDU FSTEC
BDU FSTEC
added 2020/10/15 12:0 a.m.6 views

The vulnerability of the WildFly application server in Java, caused by synchronization errors when using a shared resource, allows attackers to terminate arbitrary processes in the system.

The vulnerability of the WildFly application server in Java is caused by synchronization errors when using a shared resource. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to terminate arbitrary processes in the system by modifying the PID file located at /var/run/jboss-eap/...

5.5CVSS6.2AI score0.0019EPSS
Exploits0References3Affected Software2
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2019/08/08 10:8 a.m.3 views

wildfly: Race condition on PID file allows for termination of arbitrary processes by local users

A flaw was discovered in wildfly that would allow local users, who are able to execute init.d script, to terminate arbitrary processes on the system. An attacker could exploit this by modifying the PID file in /var/run/jboss-eap/ allowing the init.d script to terminate any process as root...

5.5CVSS6AI score0.0019EPSS
Exploits0References4
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2019/05/08 12:9 p.m.4 views

wildfly: Race condition on PID file allows for termination of arbitrary processes by local users

A flaw was discovered in wildfly that would allow local users, who are able to execute init.d script, to terminate arbitrary processes on the system. An attacker could exploit this by modifying the PID file in /var/run/jboss-eap/ allowing the init.d script to terminate any process as root...

5.5CVSS6AI score0.0019EPSS
Exploits0References4
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