CVE-2009-2690
Publication date 10 August 2009
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
The encoder in Sun Java SE 6 before Update 15, and OpenJDK, grants read access to private variables with unspecified names, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information via an untrusted (1) applet or (2) application.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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openjdk-6 | 11.04 natty |
Not affected
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10.10 maverick |
Not affected
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10.04 LTS lucid |
Not affected
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9.10 karmic |
Not affected
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|
9.04 jaunty |
Fixed 6b14-1.4.1-0ubuntu11
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8.10 intrepid |
Fixed 6b12-0ubuntu6.5
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8.04 LTS hardy |
Fixed 6b18-1.8.2-4ubuntu1~8.04.1
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6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release | |
sun-java5 | 11.04 natty | Not in release |
10.10 maverick | Not in release | |
10.04 LTS lucid | Not in release | |
9.10 karmic | Not in release | |
9.04 jaunty | Ignored end of life | |
8.10 intrepid | Ignored end of life, was needs-triage | |
8.04 LTS hardy | Ignored end of life | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Ignored end of life | |
sun-java6 | 11.04 natty |
Not affected
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10.10 maverick |
Not affected
|
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10.04 LTS lucid |
Fixed 6-15-1
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9.10 karmic |
Fixed 6-15-1
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9.04 jaunty |
Fixed 6.20dlj-0ubuntu1.9.04
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8.10 intrepid | Ignored end of life, was needs-triage | |
8.04 LTS hardy |
Fixed 6.20dlj-0ubuntu1.8.04
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6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release |
References
Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
- USN-814-1
- OpenJDK vulnerabilities
- 11 August 2009