BEA Systems Multiple Products BEA08-183.00 to BEA08-200.00 Multiple Vulnerabilities
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
BEA has released 17 advisories identifying various vulnerabilities affecting WebLogic Server, WebLogic Portal, WebLogic Workshop, AquaLogic Interaction, BEA Plumtree Foundation, AquaLogic Collaboration, and BEA Plumtree Collaboration. These issues present remote and local threats and may facilitate attacks affecting the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of vulnerable computers.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1000552
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1000552 - Generic Cross Site Scripting(XSS) Prevention
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- BEA AquaLogic Collaboration 4.2
- BEA Systems AquaLogic Interaction 6.1 MP1
- BEA Systems Plumtree Collaboration 4.1
- BEA Systems Plumtree Foundation 6.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 10.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1.0 SP 6
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 9.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 9.1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 6.1 SP 3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 6.1 SP 4
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 6.1 SP 5
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 6.1 SP 7
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 4
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 5
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 6
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 7.0 SP 7
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1 SP 1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1 SP 2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1 SP 3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1 SP 4
- BEA Systems WebLogic Express 8.1 SP 5
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 10.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 7.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 9.2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP4
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP5
- BEA Systems WebLogic Portal 8.1 SP6
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 10.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 9.0
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 9.1
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 9.2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 9.3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 8.1 SP 2
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 8.1 SP 3
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 8.1 SP 4
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 8.1 SP 5
- BEA Systems WebLogic Workshop 8.1 SP 6
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 10.0
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 9.0
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 9.1
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 6.1 SP 3
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 6.1 SP 4
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 6.1 SP 5
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 6.1 SP 7
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 1
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 2
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 3
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 4
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 5
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 6
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 7.0 SP 7
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 1
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 2
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 3
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 4
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 5
- BEA Systems Weblogic Server 8.1 SP 6
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