Apache Tomcat Chunk Request Remote Denial Of Service Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2014-0075
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Integer overflow in the parseChunkHeader function in java/org/apache/coyote/http11/filters/ChunkedInputFilter.java in Apache Tomcat before 6.0.40, 7.x before 7.0.53, and 8.x before 8.0.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (resource consumption) via a malformed chunk size in chunked transfer encoding of a request during the streaming of data.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1006107
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1006107 - Apache Tomcat Chunk Request Remote Denial Of Service Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- apache tomcat 6
- apache tomcat 6.0
- apache tomcat 6.0.0
- apache tomcat 6.0.1
- apache tomcat 6.0.10
- apache tomcat 6.0.11
- apache tomcat 6.0.12
- apache tomcat 6.0.13
- apache tomcat 6.0.14
- apache tomcat 6.0.15
- apache tomcat 6.0.16
- apache tomcat 6.0.17
- apache tomcat 6.0.18
- apache tomcat 6.0.19
- apache tomcat 6.0.2
- apache tomcat 6.0.20
- apache tomcat 6.0.24
- apache tomcat 6.0.26
- apache tomcat 6.0.27
- apache tomcat 6.0.28
- apache tomcat 6.0.29
- apache tomcat 6.0.3
- apache tomcat 6.0.30
- apache tomcat 6.0.31
- apache tomcat 6.0.32
- apache tomcat 6.0.33
- apache tomcat 6.0.35
- apache tomcat 6.0.36
- apache tomcat 6.0.37
- apache tomcat 6.0.39
- apache tomcat 6.0.4
- apache tomcat 6.0.5
- apache tomcat 6.0.6
- apache tomcat 6.0.7
- apache tomcat 6.0.8
- apache tomcat 6.0.9
- apache tomcat 7.0.0
- apache tomcat 7.0.1
- apache tomcat 7.0.10
- apache tomcat 7.0.11
- apache tomcat 7.0.12
- apache tomcat 7.0.13
- apache tomcat 7.0.14
- apache tomcat 7.0.15
- apache tomcat 7.0.16
- apache tomcat 7.0.17
- apache tomcat 7.0.18
- apache tomcat 7.0.19
- apache tomcat 7.0.2
- apache tomcat 7.0.20
- apache tomcat 7.0.21
- apache tomcat 7.0.22
- apache tomcat 7.0.23
- apache tomcat 7.0.24
- apache tomcat 7.0.25
- apache tomcat 7.0.26
- apache tomcat 7.0.27
- apache tomcat 7.0.28
- apache tomcat 7.0.29
- apache tomcat 7.0.3
- apache tomcat 7.0.30
- apache tomcat 7.0.31
- apache tomcat 7.0.32
- apache tomcat 7.0.33
- apache tomcat 7.0.34
- apache tomcat 7.0.35
- apache tomcat 7.0.36
- apache tomcat 7.0.37
- apache tomcat 7.0.38
- apache tomcat 7.0.39
- apache tomcat 7.0.4
- apache tomcat 7.0.40
- apache tomcat 7.0.41
- apache tomcat 7.0.42
- apache tomcat 7.0.43
- apache tomcat 7.0.44
- apache tomcat 7.0.45
- apache tomcat 7.0.46
- apache tomcat 7.0.47
- apache tomcat 7.0.48
- apache tomcat 7.0.49
- apache tomcat 7.0.5
- apache tomcat 7.0.50
- apache tomcat 7.0.52
- apache tomcat 7.0.6
- apache tomcat 7.0.7
- apache tomcat 7.0.8
- apache tomcat 7.0.9
- apache tomcat 8.0.0
- apache tomcat 8.0.1
- apache tomcat 8.0.3
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