REDHAT-BUG-2275005: Medium severity microsoft build of openjdk with hotspot vulnerability

Published Apr 14, 2024
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Updated

A flaw was found in the C2 compiler in the Hotspot component of OpenJDK. C2 compilation fails with "Exceeded noderegs array" due to an improper size validation and out-of-bounds array access, potentially resulting in a corruption of the JVM memory.

Upstream OpenJDK issue: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8317507

Affected Software

1 affected component
OpenJDK Hotspot

Event History

Apr 14, 2024
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·05:11 PM
DescriptionSeverityAffected Software
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of REDHAT-BUG-2275005?

The severity of REDHAT-BUG-2275005 is classified as critical due to potential memory corruption in the JVM.

2

How do I fix REDHAT-BUG-2275005?

To fix REDHAT-BUG-2275005, apply the latest patch provided by Red Hat for the affected OpenJDK version.

3

What versions of OpenJDK are affected by REDHAT-BUG-2275005?

REDHAT-BUG-2275005 affects versions of the OpenJDK Hotspot component that utilize the C2 compiler.

4

What kind of vulnerability is REDHAT-BUG-2275005?

REDHAT-BUG-2275005 is a memory corruption vulnerability caused by improper size validation in the C2 compiler.

5

How can REDHAT-BUG-2275005 impact my system?

If exploited, REDHAT-BUG-2275005 can lead to system instability and potential unauthorized access due to JVM memory corruption.

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