RHSA-2023:3809: Moderate: Red Hat build of Quarkus 2.13.8 release and security update
This release of Red Hat build of Quarkus 2.13.8 includes security updates, bugfixes, and enhancements. For more information, see the release notes page listed in the References section.Security Fixes: CVE-2023-1436 jettison: Uncontrolled Recursion in JSONArray [quarkus-2] CVE-2023-26053 gradle: usage of long IDs for PGP keys is unsafe and is subject to collision attacks [quarkus-2] CVE-2023-28867 graphql-java: crafted GraphQL query causes stack consumption [quarkus-2] CVE-2023-1584 quarkus-oidc: ID and access tokens leak via the authorization code flow [quarkus-2] CVE-2023-0482 RESTEasy: creation of insecure temp files [quarkus-2] CVE-2022-3782 keycloak: path traversal via double URL encoding [quarkus-2] CVE-2023-0481 io.quarkus-quarkus-parent: quarkus: insecure permissions on temp files [quarkus-2] CVE-2022-45787 apache-james-mime4j: Temporary File Information Disclosure in MIME4J TempFileStorageProvider [quarkus-2] For more information about the security issues, including the impact, a CVSSscore, acknowledgments, and other related information, see the CVE links listed in the References section.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2023:3809?
The RHSA-2023:3809 advisory addresses critical security vulnerabilities affecting the Red Hat build of Quarkus.
How do I fix RHSA-2023:3809?
To fix RHSA-2023:3809, update to the latest version of Red Hat build of Quarkus as specified in the advisory.
What vulnerabilities are included in RHSA-2023:3809?
RHSA-2023:3809 includes security fixes for CVE-2023-1436, which pertains to uncontrolled recursion in JSONArray.
Is RHSA-2023:3809 related to any specific software versions?
RHSA-2023:3809 pertains to vulnerabilities present in specific builds of Quarkus prior to version 2.13.8.
Are there any workarounds for the issues in RHSA-2023:3809?
The primary resolution for the issues in RHSA-2023:3809 is to apply the security updates as no effective workarounds are recommended.