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By design, the JDBCAppender in Log4j 1.2.x accepts an SQL statement as a configuration parameter where the values to be inserted are converters from PatternLayout. The message converter, %m, is likely to always be included. This allows attackers to manipulate the SQL by entering crafted strings into input fields or headers of an application that are logged allowing unintended SQL queries to be executed. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.x when specifically configured to use the JDBCAppender, which is not the default. Beginning in version 2.0-beta8, the JDBCAppender was re-introduced with proper support for parameterized SQL queries and further customization over the columns written to in logs. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
Included in Log4j 1.2 is a SocketServer class that is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data which can be exploited to remotely execute arbitrary code when combined with a deserialization gadget when listening to untrusted network traffic for log data. This affects Log4j versions up to 1.2 up to 1.2.17.
CVE-2020-9493 identified a deserialization issue that was present in Apache Chainsaw. Prior to Chainsaw V2.0 Chainsaw was a component of Apache Log4j 1.2.x where the same issue exists.
JMSSink in all versions of Log4j 1.x is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration or if the configuration references an LDAP service the attacker has access to. The attacker can provide a TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configuration causing JMSSink to perform JNDI requests that result in remote code execution in a similar fashion to CVE-2021-4104. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.x when specifically configured to use JMSSink, which is not the default. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
When using the Chainsaw or SocketAppender components with Log4j 1.x on JRE less than 1.7, an attacker that manages to cause a logging entry involving a specially-crafted (ie, deeply nested)
hashmap or hashtable (depending on which logging component is in use) to be processed could exhaust the available memory in the virtual machine and achieve Denial of Service when the object is deserialized.
This issue affects Apache Log4j before 2. Affected users are recommended to update to Log4j 2.x.
NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer.
JMSAppender in Log4j 1.2 is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration. The attacker can provide TopicBindingName and TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configurations causing JMSAppender to perform JNDI requests that result in remote code execution in a similar fashion to CVE-2021-44228. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.2 when specifically configured to use JMSAppender, which is not the default. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
Improper validation of certificate with host mismatch in Apache Log4j SMTP appender. This could allow an SMTPS connection to be intercepted by a man-in-the-middle attack which could leak any log messages sent through that appender. Fixed in Apache Log4j 2.12.3 and 2.13.1
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Vulnerabilities
**In some cases, Remediation PR cannot be created automatically for a vulnerability despite the availability of remediation
Details
CVE-2022-23305
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
By design, the JDBCAppender in Log4j 1.2.x accepts an SQL statement as a configuration parameter where the values to be inserted are converters from PatternLayout. The message converter, %m, is likely to always be included. This allows attackers to manipulate the SQL by entering crafted strings into input fields or headers of an application that are logged allowing unintended SQL queries to be executed. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.x when specifically configured to use the JDBCAppender, which is not the default. Beginning in version 2.0-beta8, the JDBCAppender was re-introduced with proper support for parameterized SQL queries and further customization over the columns written to in logs. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
Publish Date: 2022-01-18
URL: CVE-2022-23305
CVSS 3 Score Details (9.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://reload4j.qos.ch/
Release Date: 2022-01-18
Fix Resolution: ch.qos.reload4j:reload4j:1.2.18.2
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CVE-2020-9493
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
A deserialization flaw was found in Apache Chainsaw versions prior to 2.1.0 which could lead to malicious code execution.
Publish Date: 2021-06-16
URL: CVE-2020-9493
CVSS 3 Score Details (9.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2021/06/16/1
Release Date: 2021-06-16
Fix Resolution: ch.qos.reload4j:reload4j:1.2.18.1
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CVE-2019-17571
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
Included in Log4j 1.2 is a SocketServer class that is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data which can be exploited to remotely execute arbitrary code when combined with a deserialization gadget when listening to untrusted network traffic for log data. This affects Log4j versions up to 1.2 up to 1.2.17.
Publish Date: 2019-12-20
URL: CVE-2019-17571
CVSS 3 Score Details (9.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/eea03d504b36e8f870e8321d908e1def1addda16adda04327fe7c125%40%3Cdev.logging.apache.org%3E
Release Date: 2019-12-20
Fix Resolution: log4j-manual - 1.2.17-16;log4j-javadoc - 1.2.17-16;log4j - 1.2.17-16,1.2.17-16
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CVE-2022-23307
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
CVE-2020-9493 identified a deserialization issue that was present in Apache Chainsaw. Prior to Chainsaw V2.0 Chainsaw was a component of Apache Log4j 1.2.x where the same issue exists.
Publish Date: 2022-01-18
URL: CVE-2022-23307
CVSS 3 Score Details (8.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Release Date: 2022-01-18
Fix Resolution: ch.qos.reload4j:reload4j:1.2.18.1
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CVE-2022-23302
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
JMSSink in all versions of Log4j 1.x is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration or if the configuration references an LDAP service the attacker has access to. The attacker can provide a TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configuration causing JMSSink to perform JNDI requests that result in remote code execution in a similar fashion to CVE-2021-4104. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.x when specifically configured to use JMSSink, which is not the default. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
Publish Date: 2022-01-18
URL: CVE-2022-23302
CVSS 3 Score Details (8.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://reload4j.qos.ch/
Release Date: 2022-01-18
Fix Resolution: ch.qos.reload4j:reload4j:1.2.18.1
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CVE-2023-26464
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED **
When using the Chainsaw or SocketAppender components with Log4j 1.x on JRE less than 1.7, an attacker that manages to cause a logging entry involving a specially-crafted (ie, deeply nested)
hashmap or hashtable (depending on which logging component is in use) to be processed could exhaust the available memory in the virtual machine and achieve Denial of Service when the object is deserialized.
This issue affects Apache Log4j before 2. Affected users are recommended to update to Log4j 2.x.
NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer.
Publish Date: 2023-03-10
URL: CVE-2023-26464
CVSS 3 Score Details (7.5)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: GHSA-vp98-w2p3-mv35
Release Date: 2023-03-10
Fix Resolution: org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core:2.0
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CVE-2021-4104
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
JMSAppender in Log4j 1.2 is vulnerable to deserialization of untrusted data when the attacker has write access to the Log4j configuration. The attacker can provide TopicBindingName and TopicConnectionFactoryBindingName configurations causing JMSAppender to perform JNDI requests that result in remote code execution in a similar fashion to CVE-2021-44228. Note this issue only affects Log4j 1.2 when specifically configured to use JMSAppender, which is not the default. Apache Log4j 1.2 reached end of life in August 2015. Users should upgrade to Log4j 2 as it addresses numerous other issues from the previous versions.
Publish Date: 2021-12-14
URL: CVE-2021-4104
CVSS 3 Score Details (7.5)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-4104
Release Date: 2021-12-14
Fix Resolution: uom-parent - 1.0.3-3.module,1.0.3-3.module;uom-se-javadoc - 1.0.4-3.module;parfait-examples - 0.5.4-4.module;log4j-manual - 1.2.17-16;si-units-javadoc - 0.6.5-2.module;unit-api - 1.0-5.module,1.0-5.module;unit-api-javadoc - 1.0-5.module;parfait - 0.5.4-4.module,0.5.4-4.module;log4j-javadoc - 1.2.17-16;uom-systems-javadoc - 0.7-1.module;uom-lib-javadoc - 1.0.1-6.module;uom-systems - 0.7-1.module,0.7-1.module;log4j - 1.2.17-16,1.2.17-16;uom-se - 1.0.4-3.module,1.0.4-3.module;uom-lib - 1.0.1-6.module,1.0.1-6.module;parfait-javadoc - 0.5.4-4.module;pcp-parfait-agent - 0.5.4-4.module;si-units - 0.6.5-2.module,0.6.5-2.module
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CVE-2020-9488
Vulnerable Library - log4j-1.2.17.jar
Apache Log4j 1.2
Library home page: http://www.apache.org
Path to dependency file: /pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 8e77b396d668c29101fea052f4b32fd3ad16341f
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
Improper validation of certificate with host mismatch in Apache Log4j SMTP appender. This could allow an SMTPS connection to be intercepted by a man-in-the-middle attack which could leak any log messages sent through that appender. Fixed in Apache Log4j 2.12.3 and 2.13.1
Publish Date: 2020-04-27
URL: CVE-2020-9488
CVSS 3 Score Details (3.7)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://reload4j.qos.ch/
Release Date: 2020-04-27
Fix Resolution: ch.qos.reload4j:reload4j:1.2.18.3
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