Oracle Outside In Filters Subcomponent OS/2 Metafile Parser Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: LOW
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Outside In Technology component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 8.4.0 allows context-dependent attackers to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Outside In Maintenance. NOTE: the original disclosure of this issue erroneously mapped it to CVE-2013-3624.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Per: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2013-1899837.html
'Outside In Technology is a suite of software development kits (SDKs). It does not have any particular associated protocol. If the hosting software passes data received over the network to Outside In Technology code, the CVSS Base Score would increase to 6.8.'
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1005823
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