Deserialization Code Exec in Drools Core
CVE-2022-1415 Published on September 11, 2023
Drools: unsafe data deserialization in streamutils
A flaw was found where some utility classes in Drools core did not use proper safeguards when deserializing data. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker to construct malicious serialized objects (usually called gadgets) and achieve code execution on the server.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2022-1415 can be exploited with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a high impact on confidentiality and integrity, and no impact on availability.
Timeline
Reported to Red Hat.
Made public. 304 days later.
Weakness Type
What is a Marshaling, Unmarshaling Vulnerability?
The application deserializes untrusted data without sufficiently verifying that the resulting data will be valid.
CVE-2022-1415 has been classified to as a Marshaling, Unmarshaling vulnerability or weakness.
Products Associated with CVE-2022-1415
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Affected Versions
Red Hat RHPAM 7.13.1 async: Red Hat build of Apache Camel for Spring Boot: Red Hat build of Quarkus: Red Hat Decision Manager 7: Red Hat Integration Camel K: Red Hat Integration Camel Quarkus: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 7: Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Expansion Pack: Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6: Red Hat JBoss Fuse 7: Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works 6: Red Hat Process Automation 7:Exploit Probability
EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) scores estimate the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days. The percentile shows you how this score compares to all other vulnerabilities.