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CVE-2026-46581
In Eclipse Mojarra versions 2.3 and following, URL handing in DefaultFaceletFactory does not properly sanitize and/or block remote URLs, allowing an attacker to specify a URL to a remote Facelet which will be included and processed as part of the normal request, with the privileges of the target...
EUVD-2026-53328
In Eclipse Mojarra versions 2.3 and following, URL handing in DefaultFaceletFactory does not properly sanitize and/or block remote URLs, allowing an attacker to specify a URL to a remote Facelet which will be included and processed as part of the normal request, with the privileges of the target...
CVE-2026-46581
In Eclipse Mojarra versions 2.3 and following, URL handing in DefaultFaceletFactory does not properly sanitize and/or block remote URLs, allowing an attacker to specify a URL to a remote Facelet which will be included and processed as part of the normal request, with the privileges of the target...
CVE-2026-46581
CVE-2026-46581 affects Eclipse Mojarra 2.3 and later. The vulnerability lies in how the URL handing in DefaultFaceletFactory handles remote URLs, failing to sanitize or block them, allowing an attacker to specify a URL to a remote Facelet that can be included and processed with the server’s privi...
Exploit for CVE-2020-1938
It is an exploit module for CVE-2020-1938, a Tomcat AJP LFI vulnerability. The target product/service is Apache Tomcat, and the vulnerability class/vector is Local File Inclusion LFI. The probable entry point is the poc.py script, which is typically invoked by running it with Python 2.7, specifyi...
Exploit for CVE-2020-1938
This is a proof-of-concept PoC exploit for CVE-2020-1938, a vulnerability in Apache Tomcat's AJP protocol. The exploit is written in Python 2.7 and uses the ajpy library to interact with the AJP protocol. The exploit is designed to perform a Local File Inclusion LFI attack on the target Tomcat...
tomcat XML parser information disclosure
Apache Tomcat 4.1.0 through 4.1.39, 5.5.0 through 5.5.27, and 6.0.0 through 6.0.18 permits web applications to replace an XML parser used for other web applications, which allows local users to read or modify the 1 web.xml, 2 context.xml, or 3 tld files of arbitrary web applications via a crafted...
tomcat XML parser information disclosure
Apache Tomcat 4.1.0 through 4.1.39, 5.5.0 through 5.5.27, and 6.0.0 through 6.0.18 permits web applications to replace an XML parser used for other web applications, which allows local users to read or modify the 1 web.xml, 2 context.xml, or 3 tld files of arbitrary web applications via a crafted...