RedHat: RHSA-2018-1323:01 Important: Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.2.2 security
Summary
Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.2 is a standalone server, based on the Keycloak
project, that provides authentication and standards-based single sign-on
capabilities for web and mobile applications.
This release of Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.2.2 serves as a replacement for
Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.2.1, and includes several bug fixes and
enhancements. For further information, refer to the Release Notes linked to
in the References section.
Security Fix(es):
* slf4j: Deserialisation vulnerability in EventData constructor can allow
for arbitrary code execution (CVE-2018-8088)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS
score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE
page(s) listed in the References section.
Red Hat would like to thank Chris McCown for reporting this issue.
Summary
Solution
Before applying the update, back up your existing installation, including
all applications, configuration files, databases and database settings, and
so on.
The References section of this erratum contains a download link (you must
log in to download the update).
References
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-8088 https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#important https://access.redhat.com/jbossnetwork/restricted/listSoftware.html?downloadType=securityPatches&product=core.service.rhsso&version=7.2 https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_single_sign_on/?version=7.2
Package List
Topic
Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.2.2 is now available for download from theCustomer Portal.Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impactof Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerabilityfrom the CVE link(s) in the References section.
Topic
Relevant Releases Architectures
Bugs Fixed
1548909 - CVE-2018-8088 slf4j: Deserialisation vulnerability in EventData constructor can allow for arbitrary code execution