IBM Security Bulletin: Vulnerability in Apache Commons FileUpload affects IBM Maximo Asset Management (CVE-2016-1000031)
Apr 28, 2018 9:00 am EDT
Categorized: High Severity
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Apache Commons FileUpload used by IBM Maximo Asset Management could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by deserialization of untrusted data in DiskFileItem class of the FileUpload library. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code under the context of the current process.
CVE(s): CVE-2016-1000031
Affected product(s) and affected version(s):
The following Apache Commons FileUpload version is affected:
- Apache Commons FileUpload 1.3.2
IBM supplied Apache Commons FileUpload with the following:
The 7.5.0.x and 7.6.0.x versions of Maximo Asset Management bundled Apache Commons FileUpload 1.3.2
This vulnerability affects the following versions of the IBM Maximo Asset Management core product, and all other IBM Maximo Industry Solution and IBM Control Desk products, regardless of their own version, if they are currently installed on top of an affected IBM Maximo Asset Management. *
Maximo Asset Management core product affected versions:
Maximo Asset Management 7.6, 7.5
Maximo Asset Management Essentials 7.5
Industry Solutions products affected if using an affected core version:
Maximo for Aviation
Maximo for Government
Maximo for Life Sciences
Maximo for Nuclear Power
Maximo for Oil and Gas
Maximo for Transportation
Maximo for Utilities
IBM Control Desk products affected if using an affected core version:
SmartCloud Control Desk
IBM Control Desk
Tivoli Integration Composer
* To determine the core product version, log in and view System Information. The core product version is the “Tivoli’s process automation engine” version. Please consult the Product Coexistence Matrix for a list of supported product combinations.
Refer to the following reference URLs for remediation and additional vulnerability details:
Source Bulletin: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg22015976
X-Force Database: https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/117957
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