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Message-ID: <958786245.110814.1589466390992@mail.yahoo.com> Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 14:26:30 +0000 (UTC) From: Andrea Cosentino <ancosen1985@...oo.com> To: "dev@...el.apache.org" <dev@...el.apache.org>, "users@...el.apache.org" <users@...el.apache.org>, Apache Security Team <security@...che.org>, "oss-security@...ts.openwall.com" <oss-security@...ts.openwall.com>, "Colm O. HEigeartaigh" <coheigea@...che.org> Subject: Re: [SECURITY] New security advisory CVE-2020-11972 released for Apache Camel Let me add the credit too Credit: This issue was discovered by Colm O. HEigeartaigh <coheigea at apache dot org> from Apache Software Foundation -- Andrea Cosentino ---------------------------------- Apache Camel PMC Chair Apache Karaf Committer Apache Servicemix PMC Member Email: ancosen1985@...oo.com Twitter: @oscerd2 Github: oscerd On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 04:24:12 PM GMT+2, Andrea Cosentino <ancosen1985@...oo.com.invalid> wrote: A new security advisory has been released for Apache Camel, that is fixed in the recent 2.25.1 and 3.2.0 releases. CVE-2020-11972: Apache Camel RabbitMQ enables Java deserialization by default Severity: MEDIUM Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation Versions Affected: Camel 2.25.0, Camel 3.0.0 to 3.1.0. The unsupported Camel 2.x (2.24 and earlier) versions may be also affected. Description: Apache Camel RabbitMQ enables Java deserialization by default Mitigation: 2.x users should upgrade to 2.25.1, 3.x users should upgrade to 3.2.0 The JIRA tickets: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-14711 refers to the various commits that resovoled the issue, and have more details. On behalf of the Apache Camel PMC -- Andrea Cosentino ---------------------------------- Apache Camel PMC Chair Apache Karaf Committer Apache Servicemix PMC Member Email: ancosen1985@...oo.com Twitter: @oscerd2 Github: oscerd
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