There is a current IT security warning for Oracle Enterprise Manager. You can find out what vulnerabilities are involved, which products are affected and what you can do here.
The Federal Office for Security in Information Technology (BSI) reported a security advisory for Oracle Enterprise Manager on April 16, 2024. The software contains several vulnerabilities that make it possible to attack. The operating systems Linux, UNIX and Windows as well as the Oracle Enterprise Manager product are affected by the security vulnerability.
The latest manufacturer recommendations regarding updates, workarounds and security patches for this vulnerability can be found here: Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory ā April 2024 ā Appendix Oracle Enterprise Manager (Stand: 16.04.2024).
Multiple vulnerabilities reported for Oracle Enterprise Manager ā Risk: High
Risk level: 5 (high)
CVSS Base Score: 9,8
CVSS Temporal Score: 8,5
Remoteangriff: Ja
The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is used to assess the vulnerability of computer systems. The CVSS standard makes it possible to compare potential or actual security vulnerabilities based on various criteria in order to create a priority list for taking countermeasures. The attributes ānoneā, ālowā, āmediumā, āhighā and ācriticalā are used to determine the severity levels of a vulnerability. The Base Score evaluates the requirements for an attack (including authentication, complexity, privileges, user interaction) and its consequences. The temporal score also takes changes over time in the danger situation into account. The severity of the vulnerability discussed here is rated as āhighā according to the CVSS with a base score of 9.8.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Bug: Vulnerabilities and CVE Numbers
Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) is a set of system management tools from Oracle for Oracle environments. It includes tools for monitoring the Oracle environment and automating database and application administration.
A remote, anonymous, or authenticated attacker could exploit multiple vulnerabilities in Oracle Enterprise Manager to compromise confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
The vulnerability is identified with the unique CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) identification numbers. CVE-2021-36770, CVE-2022-34381, CVE-2022-42920, CVE-2022-46337, CVE-2023-1370, CVE-2023-20861, CVE-2023-42503, CVE-2023-44487, CVE-2023-48795 und CVE-2024-21067 traded.
Systems affected by the security gap at a glance
Operating systems
Linux, UNIX, Windows
Products
Oracle Enterprise Manager 13.3.0.1 (cpe:/a:oracle:enterprise_manager)
Oracle Enterprise Manager 13.5.0.0 (cpe:/a:oracle:enterprise_manager)
General recommendations for dealing with IT vulnerabilities
Users of the affected applications should keep them up to date. When security gaps become known, manufacturers are required to fix them as quickly as possible by developing a patch or a workaround. If security patches are available, install them promptly. For information, consult the sources listed in the next section. These often contain further information about the latest version of the software in question as well as the availability of security patches or information about workarounds. If you have any further questions or uncertainties, please contact your responsible administrator. IT security managers should regularly check the sources mentioned to see whether a new security update is available.
Manufacturer information on updates, patches and workarounds
Here you will find further links with information about bug reports, security fixes and workarounds.
Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory ā April 2024 ā Appendix Oracle Enterprise Manager vom 2024-04-16 (16.04.2024)
For more information, see:
Version history of this security alert
This is the initial version of this IT security notice for Oracle Enterprise Manager. If updates are announced, this text will be updated. You can see the changes made using the version history below.
April 16, 2024 ā Initial version
+++ Editorial note: This text was generated based on current BSI data and will be updated in a data-driven manner depending on the warning situation. We accept feedback and comments at [email protected]. +++
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