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Security Bulletin: Maximo Asset Management Java API Documentation Frame Injection Vulnerability

## Abstract

Java API Documentation contains a frame injection vulnerability.

## Content

**VULNERABILITY DETAILS: **

**CVEID: **CVE-2013-1571

**DESCRIPTION: **
HTML documentation generated by the Javadoc tool contains a security vulnerability. The vulnerability allows an attacker to craft a malicious link to the documentation which injects arbitrary content into the main frame. The injected content appears to originate from the site hosting the documentation, but in fact it is hosted elsewhere, and may contain malicious links or content. This type of attack is known as “clickjacking”.

The attack does not require authentication and may be exploited remotely if the html page is network available, but some degree of specialized knowledge and techniques are required. An exploit would not impact the confidentiality of information or the availability of the system, but data integrity could be compromised.

CVSS Base Score: 4.3
CVSS Temporal Score: See __ for the current score
CVSS Environmental Score*: Undefined
CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)

**AFFECTED PRODUCTS AND VERSIONS: **

Maximo Asset Management versions 7.5 and 7.1*.

*As of June 18, 2013, the frame injection vulnerability regarding Javadoc files made available on the ISM Library for Maximo Asset Management versions 7.5 and 7.1 has been remediated. If you downloaded Javadoc files prior to June 18, 2013, please follow the remediation instructions below to correct the issue.

**REMEDIATION: **
Users hosting publicly facing Java API Documentation are strongly encouraged use Oracle’s Java API Documentation Updater Tool, a repair-in-place tool meant to correct existing documentation.

The Tool is available to all Java users on [_www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/_]().

**WORKAROUND(s):**
None

**MITIGATION(s): **
None

**REFERENCES: **
[_Complete CVSS Guide_]()
[_On-line Calculator V2_]()_ _
[_CVE-2013-1571 _]()
_X-Force Vulnerability Database ___

**RELATED INFORMATION: **
[_IBM Secure Engineering Web Portal _]()
[_IBM Product Security Incident Response Blog_]()
[_Java API Documentation Updater Tool_]()

**ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:**
None

**CHANGE HISTORY:**
18 June 2013 Original Copy Published

_*The CVSS Environment Score is customer environment specific and will ultimately impact the Overall CVSS Score. Customers can evaluate the impact of this vulnerability in their environments by accessing the links in the Reference section of this Flash. _

**_Note: _**_According to the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is an “industry open standard designed to convey vulnerability severity and help to determine urgency and priority of response.” IBM PROVIDES THE CVSS SCORES “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CUSTOMERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ANY ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL SECURITY VULNERABILITY._

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