Vulnerability Description
The Embedded Jopr component in JBoss Application Server includes the cleartext datasource password in unspecified HTML responses, which might allow (1) man-in-the-middle attackers to obtain sensitive information by leveraging failure to use SSL or (2) attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading the HTML source code. NOTE: the vendor says that this does not cross a trust boundary and that it is recommended best-practice that SSL is configured for the administrative console
CVSS Score
MEDIUM
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Redhat | Jboss Application Server | <= 1.2 |
Related Weaknesses (CWE)
References
- http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/60429Third Party AdvisoryVDB Entry
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971637Issue TrackingVendor Advisory
- https://www.halock.com/blog/cve-2013-3734-jboss-administration-console-password-Issue TrackingThird Party Advisory
- http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/60429Third Party AdvisoryVDB Entry
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971637Issue TrackingVendor Advisory
- https://www.halock.com/blog/cve-2013-3734-jboss-administration-console-password-Issue TrackingThird Party Advisory
FAQ
What is CVE-2013-3734?
CVE-2013-3734 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.6 (MEDIUM). The Embedded Jopr component in JBoss Application Server includes the cleartext datasource password in unspecified HTML responses, which might allow (1) man-in-the-middle attackers to obtain sensitive ...
How severe is CVE-2013-3734?
CVE-2013-3734 has been rated MEDIUM with a CVSS base score of 6.6/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.
Is there a patch for CVE-2013-3734?
Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Affected products include: Redhat Jboss Application Server.