Geosolutionsgroup Jai Ext
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Known Exploited Geosolutionsgroup Jai Ext Vulnerabilities
The following Geosolutionsgroup Jai Ext vulnerabilities have been marked by CISA as Known to be Exploited by threat actors.
| Title | Description | Added |
|---|---|---|
| GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT Code Injection Vulnerability |
GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT, a component of GeoSolutions GeoServer, contains a code injection vulnerability that, when programs use jt-jiffle and allow Jiffle script to be provided via network request, could allow remote code execution. CVE-2022-24816 Exploit Probability: 93.7% |
June 26, 2024 |
The vulnerability CVE-2022-24816: GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT Code Injection Vulnerability is in the top 1% of the currently known exploitable vulnerabilities.
By the Year
In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Geosolutionsgroup Jai Ext. Jai Ext did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.
| Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2025 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2024 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2023 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2022 | 1 | 10.00 |
It may take a day or so for new Jai Ext vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilities. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.
Recent Geosolutionsgroup Jai Ext Security Vulnerabilities
JAI-EXT is an open-source project which aims to extend the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API
CVE-2022-24816
10 - Critical
- April 13, 2022
JAI-EXT is an open-source project which aims to extend the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API. Programs allowing Jiffle script to be provided via network request can lead to a Remote Code Execution as the Jiffle script is compiled into Java code via Janino, and executed. In particular, this affects the downstream GeoServer project. Version 1.2.22 will contain a patch that disables the ability to inject malicious code into the resulting script. Users unable to upgrade may negate the ability to compile Jiffle scripts from the final application, by removing janino-x.y.z.jar from the classpath.
Code Injection
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