Spring Security (Spring Security 4.1.x prior to 4.1.5, 4.2.x prior to 4.2.4, and 5.0.x prior to 5.0.1; and Spring Framework 4.3.x prior to 4.3.14 and 5.0.x prior to 5.0.3) does not consider URL path parameters when processing security constraints. By adding a URL path parameter with special encodings, an attacker may be able to bypass a security constraint. The root cause of this issue is a lack of clarity regarding the handling of path parameters in the Servlet Specification. Some Servlet containers include path parameters in the value returned for getPathInfo() and some do not. Spring Security uses the value returned by getPathInfo() as part of the process of mapping requests to security constraints. In this particular attack, different character encodings used in path parameters allows secured Spring MVC static resource URLs to be bypassed.
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vmware spring framework |
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vmware spring security |
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redhat fuse 1.0 |
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oracle retail xstore point of service 7.1 |
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oracle rapid planning 12.1 |
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oracle rapid planning 12.2 |