The fix is implemented in these releases, and later releases are not affected. Users can upgrade to the latest version, or apply the fix for all supported releases. RedHat 5.6 Systems RedHat 6.1 Systems Debian 8 Systems Ubuntu 16.04 Systems Ubuntu 18.04 Systems Other distributions may have different package versions, so please check if the package is available for your system. OpenJDK 7 Systems To fix this issue, upgrade your system or install a later release.

How to Upgrade Java SE

Upgrade your system to a later release.

Check if you are affected by this issue

If you are using RedHat 5.6 or 6.1, you are affected by this issue. To fix this issue, upgrade your system or install a later release.

Mitigation of OpenJDK CVE-2022-34481

CVE-2022-34481 is a vulnerability in OpenJDK that can be fixed by upgrading your system to a later release. Please follow the instructions below to upgrade your system or install a later release. Upgrade your system: openjdk-7-jre-1.11.0+10
Install a later release: openjdk-7-jre-1.11.0+10

How to Fix Apache Tomcat CVE-2022-34481

The Apache Tomcat vulnerability CVE-2022-34481 has been fixed in the latest Apache Tomcat release that is available for download. For more information, see the following article: https://tomcat.apache.org/security-8.html

Check if you are affected by CVE-2018-34481

RedHat 5.6 Systems RedHat 6.1 Systems Debian 8 Systems Ubuntu 16.04 Systems Ubuntu 18.04 Systems OpenJDK 7

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Timeline

Published on: 12/22/2022 20:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 12/30/2022 18:45:00 UTC

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