{ "CVE_data_meta" : { "ASSIGNER" : "security@apache.org", "ID" : "CVE-2017-12628", "STATE" : "PUBLIC" }, "affects" : { "vendor" : { "vendor_data" : [ { "product" : { "product_data" : [ { "product_name" : "James Server", "version" : { "version_data" : [ { "version_value" : "3.0.0" } ] } } ] }, "vendor_name" : "Apache Software Foundation" } ] } }, "data_format" : "MITRE", "data_type" : "CVE", "data_version" : "4.0", "description" : { "description_data" : [ { "lang" : "eng", "value" : "The JMX server embedded in Apache James, also used by the command line client is exposed to a java de-serialization issue, and thus can be used to execute arbitrary commands. As James exposes JMX socket by default only on local-host, this vulnerability can only be used for privilege escalation. Release 3.0.1 upgrades the incriminated library." } ] }, "problemtype" : { "problemtype_data" : [ { "description" : [ { "lang" : "eng", "value" : "Privilege escalation" } ] } ] }, "references" : { "reference_data" : [ { "url" : "https://www.mail-archive.com/server-user@james.apache.org/msg15633.html" }, { "url" : "http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/101532" } ] } }