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CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 0%CPEs: 33EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 through SP4, 7.0 through SP6, and 6.1 through SP7, when a Java client application creates an SSL connection to the server after it has already created an insecure connection, will use the insecure connection, which allows remote attackers to sniff the connection. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/141 •

CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 1%CPEs: 40EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — HTTP request smuggling vulnerability in BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and earlier, 7.0 SP6 and earlier, and 6.1 SP7 and earlier allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary HTTP headers via unspecified attack vectors. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/159 •

CVSS: 9.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 68EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 9.0, 8.1, and 7.0 lock out the admin user account after multiple incorrect password guesses, which allows remote attackers who know or guess the admin account name to cause a denial of service (blocked admin logins). • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/155 •

CVSS: 5.1EPSS: 1%CPEs: 20EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP3 and earlier, and 7.0 SP5 and earlier, when fullyDelegatedAuthorization is enabled for a servlet, does not cause servlet deployment to fail when failures occur in authorization or role providers, which might prevent the servlet from being "fully protected." • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/151 •

CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 1%CPEs: 36EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and earlier and 7.0 SP6 and earlier, when using the weblogic.Deployer command with the t3 protocol, does not use the secure t3s protocol even when an Administration port is enabled on the Administration server, which might allow remote attackers to sniff the connection. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/156 •

CVSS: 7.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 58EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and earlier, 7.0 SP6 and earlier, and 6.1 SP7 and earlier sometimes stores the boot password in the registry in cleartext, which might allow local users to gain administrative privileges. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/153 •

CVSS: 9.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 18EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — Unspecified vulnerability in BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 through SP3, 7.0 through SP6, and 6.1 through SP7, when SSL is intended to be used, causes an unencrypted protocol to be used in certain unspecified circumstances, which causes user credentials to be sent across the network in cleartext and allows remote attackers to gain privileges. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/140 •

CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 1%CPEs: 24EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and earlier, and 7.0 SP6 and earlier, in certain "heavy usage" scenarios, report incorrect severity levels for an audit event, which might allow attackers to perform unauthorized actions and avoid detection. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/143 •

CVSS: 9.8EPSS: 1%CPEs: 39EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP5 and earlier, and 7.0 SP6 and earlier, when using username/password authentication, does not lock out a username after the maximum number of invalid login attempts, which makes it easier for remote attackers to guess the password. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/161 •

CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 1%CPEs: 20EXPL: 0

31 Dec 2005 — BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP3 and earlier, and 7.0 SP5 and earlier, do not properly "constrain" a "/" (slash) servlet root URL pattern, which might allow remote attackers to bypass intended servlet protections. • http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/advisory/147 •