CVE-2025-11226
Essential information
- Published
- 01/10/2025 10:15
- Modified
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- Author
- The MITRE Corporation
- Creator
- The MITRE Corporation
- CVSS
- 7.0 HIGH (v4.0)
- CISA KEV
- No
- CWE
- CWE-20
- EPSS (First)
- P4.6% EPSS percentile: rank of this vulnerability versus all others. Higher percentile = more likely to be exploited. Learn more (score 0.00151)
- CVSS vector
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CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:P/PR:H/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:N/SC:L/SI:L/SA:N
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- Attack vector
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- Privileges required
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- Attack vector
- Local
- Attack complexity
- Low
- Attack requirements
- Present
- Privileges required
- High
- User interaction
- None
- Confidentiality (V)
- High
- Confidentiality (S)
- Low
- Integrity (V)
- High
- Integrity (S)
- Low
- Availability (V)
- None
- Availability (S)
- None
- Exploit maturity
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Description
ACE vulnerability in conditional configuration file processing by QOS.CH logback-core up to and including version 1.5.18 in Java applications, allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code by compromising an existing logback configuration file or by injecting an environment variable before program execution.
A successful attack requires the presence of Janino library and Spring Framework to be present on the user's class path. In addition, the attacker must have write access to a
configuration file. Alternatively, the attacker could inject a malicious
environment variable pointing to a malicious configuration file. In both
cases, the attack requires existing privilege.
NVD status
- NVD
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