Security Bulletin
Summary
TLS/SSL error handling in Java typically throws an java.net.ssl.SSLException (or subtypes SSLHandshakeException, SSLKeyException, SSLPeerUnverifiedException or SSLProtocolException) when there is a protocol or security problem detected by the SSL subsytem, particularly during SSL handshake / negotiation. If these errors are not explicitly handled, the connection may be left in an unexpected, insecure, state. This rule demands that for every network operation using TLS/SSL protocol that may throw a SSL exception, the exceptions are catched (and not ignored) in the same method, to make sure that security-related errors are processed properly. Please note that java.net.ssl.SSLException is a subclass of java.io.IOException, so it is recommended that SSL exceptions should be handled explicitely, before handling IOException.
Vulnerability Details
CVEID: CVE-2024-41768
DESCRIPTION: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Publishing could allow a remote attacker to cause an unhandled SSL exception which could leave the connection in an unexpected or insecure state.
CWE: CWE-284: Improper Access Control
CVSS Source: IBM X-Force
CVSS Base score: 6.5
CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:L)
Affected Products and Versions
Affected Product(s) | Version(s) |
PUB | 7.0.3 |
PUB | 7.0.2 |
Remediation/Fixes
Product Name | Version | How to remediate? |
PUB | 7.0.3 | The vulnerability can be remediated by applying the following PUB 7.0.3 iFix010 or later iFixes. |
PUB | 7.0.2 | The vulnerability can be remediated by applying the following PUB 7.0.2 iFix032 or later iFixes. |
Workarounds and Mitigations
None
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References
Acknowledgement
Change History
03 Jan 2025: Initial Publication
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Document Location
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Document Information
Modified date:
03 January 2025
UID
ibm17180202