Apache CXF CVE 2025 48795
In this episode we discuss Apache CXF CVE 2025 48795, and what you need to do to mitigate its presence (upgrade to latest versions). Community disclosure: "Apache CXF stores large stream based messages as temporary files on the local filesystem. A bug was introduced which means that the entire temporary file is read into memory and then logged. An attacker might be able to exploit this to cause a denial of service attack by causing an out of memory exception. In addition, it is possible to configure CXF to encrypt temporary files to prevent sensitive credentials from being cached unencrypted on the local filesystem, however this bug means that the cached files are written out to logs unencrypted. Users are recommended to upgrade to versions 3.5.11, 3.6.6, 4.0.7 or 4.1.1, which fixes this issue." Credit: MAUGIN Thomas https://github.com/Thom-x, Qlik (finder) References: https://cxf.apache.org/ https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-48795 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-48795 If you need help with your upgrade path, please reach out to Savoir Technologies at https://www.savoirtech.com/ YouTube Music: Soulicious -- Dyalla URL Melt -- Unicorn Heads #ApacheCXF #CVE #Security #Java
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