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CVE-2010-0738 — Red Hat JBoss Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

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HIGH severity🔴 Actively Exploited · CISA KEV
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Overview

The JMX-Console web application in JBossAs in Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform performs access control only for the GET and POST methods, which allows remote attackers to send requests to this application's GET handler by using a different method.

Vulnerability details

CVE ID
CVE-2010-0738
Vulnerability
Red Hat JBoss Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Vendor
Red Hat
Affected products
Red Hat: JBoss
Severity
HIGH
Exploitation status
Actively exploited in the wild (CISA KEV)
Published
2022-05-25

Remediation guidance

CVE-2010-0738 is in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog — U.S. federal civilian agencies are required to remediate it under Binding Operational Directive 22-01. Treat it as a priority for every environment.

Apply the vendor's official security update for Red Hat the affected product as soon as possible. Where a patch is unavailable, apply vendor mitigations or isolate/segment exposed systems.

Hunt for indicators of compromise tied to this vulnerability and confirm logging/EDR coverage on affected assets.

Authoritative references

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