CVE-2023-32200

CVSS 3.1 Score 8.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Jul 12, 2023
Updated: Jul 20, 2023
CWE ID 917

Summary

CVE-2023-32200 is a vulnerability in Apache Jena versions 4.8.0 and earlier that allows a remote user to execute javascript via a SPARQL query due to insufficient restrictions of called script functions. This vulnerability affects Apache Jena from version 3.7.0 through 4.8.0. The potential danger of this vulnerability is rated as high, with a base severity score of 8.8 out of 10 and impacts on integrity, confidentiality, and availability. The affected products include various versions of rPSTwH, mjsV38, mjsV39, rPSTwG, mjsV3-, mjsV3_, mjsV4I, mjsV4J, mjsV4K, mjsV4L, mjsV4A, mjsV4B, mjsV4C, mjsV4D, mjsV4E, mjsV4F, mjsV4G, and mjsV4H. Remediation steps are not mentioned in the provided information.

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