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Total 23 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-33813 5 Apache, Debian, Fedoraproject and 2 more 6 Solr, Tika, Debian Linux and 3 more 2023-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
An XXE issue in SAXBuilder in JDOM through 2.0.6 allows attackers to cause a denial of service via a crafted HTTP request.
CVE-2015-3271 1 Apache 1 Tika 2023-02-12 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
Apache Tika server (aka tika-server) in Apache Tika 1.9 might allow remote attackers to read arbitrary files via the HTTP fileUrl header.
CVE-2022-25169 2 Apache, Oracle 2 Tika, Primavera Unifier 2022-11-09 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
The BPG parser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.28.2 and 2.4.0 may allocate an unreasonable amount of memory on carefully crafted files.
CVE-2022-33879 1 Apache 1 Tika 2022-10-28 2.6 LOW 3.3 LOW
The initial fixes in CVE-2022-30126 and CVE-2022-30973 for regexes in the StandardsExtractingContentHandler were insufficient, and we found a separate, new regex DoS in a different regex in the StandardsExtractingContentHandler. These are now fixed in 1.28.4 and 2.4.1.
CVE-2022-30973 1 Apache 1 Tika 2022-10-27 2.6 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
We failed to apply the fix for CVE-2022-30126 to the 1.x branch in the 1.28.2 release. In Apache Tika, a regular expression in the StandardsText class, used by the StandardsExtractingContentHandler could lead to a denial of service caused by backtracking on a specially crafted file. This only affects users who are running the StandardsExtractingContentHandler, which is a non-standard handler. This is fixed in 1.28.3.
CVE-2022-30126 2 Apache, Oracle 2 Tika, Primavera Unifier 2022-10-19 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
In Apache Tika, a regular expression in our StandardsText class, used by the StandardsExtractingContentHandler could lead to a denial of service caused by backtracking on a specially crafted file. This only affects users who are running the StandardsExtractingContentHandler, which is a non-standard handler. This is fixed in 1.28.2 and 2.4.0
CVE-2020-1950 4 Apache, Canonical, Debian and 1 more 6 Tika, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux and 3 more 2022-10-06 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted or corrupt PSD file can cause excessive memory usage in Apache Tika's PSDParser in versions 1.0-1.23.
CVE-2020-1951 4 Apache, Canonical, Debian and 1 more 6 Tika, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux and 3 more 2022-10-06 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted or corrupt PSD file can cause an infinite loop in Apache Tika's PSDParser in versions 1.0-1.23.
CVE-2020-9489 2 Apache, Oracle 5 Tika, Communications Messaging Server, Flexcube Private Banking and 2 more 2022-10-06 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted or corrupt file may trigger a System.exit in Tika's OneNote Parser. Crafted or corrupted files can also cause out of memory errors and/or infinite loops in Tika's ICNSParser, MP3Parser, MP4Parser, SAS7BDATParser, OneNoteParser and ImageParser. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.24.1 or later. The vulnerabilities in the MP4Parser were partially fixed by upgrading the com.googlecode:isoparser:1.1.22 dependency to org.tallison:isoparser:1.9.41.2. For unrelated security reasons, we upgraded org.apache.cxf to 3.3.6 as part of the 1.24.1 release.
CVE-2021-28657 2 Apache, Oracle 5 Tika, Communications Messaging Server, Healthcare Foundation and 2 more 2022-05-10 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted or corrupt file may trigger an infinite loop in Tika's MP3Parser up to and including Tika 1.25. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.26 or later.
CVE-2019-10093 1 Apache 1 Tika 2020-08-24 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
In Apache Tika 1.19 to 1.21, a carefully crafted 2003ml or 2006ml file could consume all available SAXParsers in the pool and lead to very long hangs. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.22 or later.
CVE-2019-10088 1 Apache 1 Tika 2020-08-24 6.8 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
A carefully crafted or corrupt zip file can cause an OOM in Apache Tika's RecursiveParserWrapper in versions 1.7-1.21. Users should upgrade to 1.22 or later.
CVE-2019-10094 1 Apache 1 Tika 2020-08-24 6.8 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
A carefully crafted package/compressed file that, when unzipped/uncompressed yields the same file (a quine), causes a StackOverflowError in Apache Tika's RecursiveParserWrapper in versions 1.7-1.21. Apache Tika users should upgrade to 1.22 or later.
CVE-2016-6809 1 Apache 2 Nutch, Tika 2020-08-19 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Apache Tika before 1.14 allows Java code execution for serialized objects embedded in MATLAB files. The issue exists because Tika invokes JMatIO to do native deserialization.
CVE-2018-11761 2 Apache, Oracle 2 Tika, Business Process Management Suite 2019-11-12 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
In Apache Tika 0.1 to 1.18, the XML parsers were not configured to limit entity expansion. They were therefore vulnerable to an entity expansion vulnerability which can lead to a denial of service attack.
CVE-2018-17197 1 Apache 1 Tika 2019-10-02 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted or corrupt sqlite file can cause an infinite loop in Apache Tika's SQLite3Parser in versions 1.8-1.19.1 of Apache Tika.
CVE-2018-1339 1 Apache 1 Tika 2019-10-02 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted (or fuzzed) file can trigger an infinite loop in Apache Tika's ChmParser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.18.
CVE-2018-1338 1 Apache 1 Tika 2019-10-02 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
A carefully crafted (or fuzzed) file can trigger an infinite loop in Apache Tika's BPGParser in versions of Apache Tika before 1.18.
CVE-2018-1335 1 Apache 1 Tika 2019-10-02 9.3 HIGH 8.1 HIGH
From Apache Tika versions 1.7 to 1.17, clients could send carefully crafted headers to tika-server that could be used to inject commands into the command line of the server running tika-server. This vulnerability only affects those running tika-server on a server that is open to untrusted clients. The mitigation is to upgrade to Tika 1.18.
CVE-2018-8017 1 Apache 1 Tika 2019-10-02 4.3 MEDIUM 5.5 MEDIUM
In Apache Tika 1.2 to 1.18, a carefully crafted file can trigger an infinite loop in the IptcAnpaParser.