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7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-4750
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and previous versions, 7.0 SP5 and previous versions, and 6.1 SP7 and previous versions allow remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (server thread hang) via unknown attack vectors.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
1.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-4761
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and previous versions, 7.0 SP5 and previous versions, and 6.1 SP7 and previous versions log the Java command line at server startup, which might include sensitive information (passwords or keyphrases) in the server log file when th...
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
7.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-4762
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and previous versions, 7.0 SP6 and previous versions, and 6.1 SP7 and previous versions sometimes stores the boot password in the registry in cleartext, which might allow local users to gain administrative privileges.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
7.8
CVSSv2
CVE-2007-4618
Unspecified vulnerability in BEA WebLogic Server 6.1 Gold through SP7 and 7.0 Gold through SP7 allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (disk consumption) via certain malformed HTTP headers.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 6.0
4.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-1757
BEA WebLogic Server and Express 8.1, SP1 and previous versions, stores the administrator password in cleartext in config.xml, which allows local users to gain privileges.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
4.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-1758
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express version 8.1 up to SP2, 7.0 up to SP4, and 6.1 up to SP6 may store the database username and password for an untargeted JDBC connection pool in plaintext in config.xml, which allows local users to gain privileges.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
7.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-0652
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 7.0 up to and including 7.0 Service Pack 4, and 8.1 up to and including 8.1 Service Pack 2, allows malicious users to obtain the username and password for booting the server by directly accessing certain internal methods.
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0.0.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-4763
BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 SP4 and previous versions, 7.0 SP6 and previous versions, and 6.1 SP7 and previous versions, when Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) is used, sometimes include a password in an exception message that is sent to a client or stored in a ...
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-0430
Certain configurations of BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 9.0, 8.1 through SP5, and 7.0 through SP6, when connection filters are enabled, cause the server to run more slowly, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (server slowdown).
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
Bea Weblogic Server 9.0
4
CVSSv2
CVE-2006-2467
BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 up to SP4, 7.0 up to SP6, and 6.1 up to SP7 displays the internal IP address of the WebLogic server in the WebLogic Server Administration Console, which allows remote authenticated administrators to determine the address.
Bea Weblogic Server 6.1
Bea Weblogic Server 7.0
Bea Weblogic Server 8.1
CVSSv2
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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encryption
CVE-2024-4331
CVE-2024-26925
arbitrary code
CVE-2006-4304
CVE-2024-25458
CVE-2024-27077
reflected XSS
CVE-2024-4059
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