## Summary
There is a vulnerability in the Google protobuf-java library used by IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty with the grpc-1.0 or grpcClient-1.0 feature enabled. Following IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Engineering product is vulnerable to this attack, it has been addressed in this bulletin: IBM Engineering Workflow Management
## Vulnerability Details
Refer to the security bulletin(s) listed in the Remediation/Fixes section
## Affected Products and Versions
**Version(s)**
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**Affected Product(s)**
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7.0, 7.0.1, 7.0.2
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IBM Engineering Workflow Management
6.0.6, 6.0.6.1
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Rational Team Concert
## Remediation/Fixes
This vulnerability affects IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Engineering product mentioned above, which uses IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty with the grpc-1.0 or grpcClient-1.0 feature enabled.
If the Product is deployed on one of the above versions, Please follow the instruction given in the following article
Link –
How to update the IBM SDK for Java of Engineering Lifecycle Management products? Please refer below article for more details.
## Workarounds and Mitigations
None
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### References
[Complete CVSS v3 Guide]( “Link resides outside of ibm.com” )
[On-line Calculator v3]( “Link resides outside of ibm.com” )
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## Related Information
[IBM Secure Engineering Web Portal]()
[IBM Product Security Incident Response Blog]()
## Change History
23 Jan 2023: Initial Publication
*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 Security Bulletin.
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## Document Location
Worldwide
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