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Oracle issues warning over dangerous WebLogic flaw |
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Written by Daniel
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
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Oracle is scrambling to create an emergency patch for a severe vulnerability in its WebLogic server that can be exploited over a network without a need for a username or a password
By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service July 29, 2008 InfoWorld Oracle is scrambling to create an emergency patch for a severe vulnerability in the company's WebLogic server, as exploit code is circulating on the Web. The company issued a rare security alert on Tuesday, the first off-schedule warning since it introduced a regularly scheduled patch release cycle more than three years ago. The problem lies in the Apache plugin for the Oracle WebLogic Server and Express products (formerly known as BEA WebLogic), both application servers. [Comment...]
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