CVE-2022-22771
TIBCO JasperReports Library Directory Traversal Vulnerability
In short
A flaw in TIBCO JasperReports allows attackers to read files from the server's file system by exploiting how the software handles file paths. An attacker can bypass directory restrictions and access sensitive data stored on the server.
Technical detail
Directory-traversal vulnerability in the Server component permits unauthenticated or authenticated web users to traverse the file system using specially crafted path inputs, potentially exposing arbitrary files readable by the web server process. The vulnerability affects multiple TIBCO JasperReports products across versions 7.9.0–7.9.1.
Summary generated and translated by AI from the official description.
The Server component of TIBCO Software Inc.'s TIBCO JasperReports Library, TIBCO JasperReports Library for ActiveMatrix BPM, TIBCO JasperReports Server, TIBCO JasperReports Server for AWS Marketplace, TIBCO JasperReports Server for ActiveMatrix BPM, and TIBCO JasperReports Server for Microsoft Azure contains a directory-traversal vulnerability that may theoretically allow web server users to access contents of the host system. Affected releases are TIBCO Software Inc.'s TIBCO JasperReports Library: version 7.9.0, TIBCO JasperReports Library for ActiveMatrix BPM: version 7.9.0, TIBCO JasperReports Server: versions 7.9.0 and 7.9.1, TIBCO JasperReports Server for AWS Marketplace: versions 7.9.0 and 7.9.1, TIBCO JasperReports Server for ActiveMatrix BPM: versions 7.9.0 and 7.9.1, and TIBCO JasperReports Server for Microsoft Azure: version 7.9.1.
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
Affected products
TIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports LibraryTIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports Library for ActiveMatrix BPMTIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports ServerTIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports Server for ActiveMatrix BPMTIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports Server for AWS MarketplaceTIBCO Software Inc. · TIBCO JasperReports Server for Microsoft AzureWant to know if your infrastructure is exposed to this?
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