CVE-2022-37021

Apache Geode versions up to 1.12.5, 1.13.4 and 1.14.0 are vulnerable to a deserialization of untrusted data flaw when using JMX over RMI on Java 8. Any user still on Java 8 who wishes to protect against deserialization attacks involving JMX or RMI should upgrade to Apache Geode 1.15 and Java 11. If upgrading to Java 11 is not possible, then upgrade to Apache Geode 1.15 and specify "--J=-Dgeode.enableGlobalSerialFilter=true" when starting any Locators or Servers. Follow the documentation for details on specifying any user classes that may be serialized/deserialized with the "serializable-object-filter" configuration option. Using a global serial filter will impact performance.
References
Link Resource
https://lists.apache.org/thread/qrvhmytsshsk5xcb68pwccw3y6m8o8nr Mailing List Vendor Advisory
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Configurations

Configuration 1 (hide)

OR cpe:2.3:a:apache:geode:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:apache:geode:1.14.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:apache:geode:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Information

Published : 2022-08-31 00:15

Updated : 2022-09-06 17:57


NVD link : CVE-2022-37021

Mitre link : CVE-2022-37021


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CWE
CWE-502

Deserialization of Untrusted Data

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Products Affected

apache

  • geode