Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 release and security update
AMQ Broker is a high-performance messaging implementation based on ActiveMQ Artemis. It uses an asynchronous journal for fast message persistence, and supports multiple languages, protocols, and platforms. This release of Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 includes security and bug fixes, and enhancements. For further information, refer to the release notes linked to in the References section. Security Fix(es): * (CVE-2025-48734) commons-beanutils: Apache Commons BeanUtils: PropertyUtilsBean does not suppresses an enum's declaredClass property by default * (CVE-2025-49146) postgresql: pgjdbc insecure authentication in channel binding For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 addresses two security vulnerabilities. CVE-2025-48734 concerns Apache Commons BeanUtils where PropertyUtilsBean fails to suppress an enum's declaredClass property by default, potentially leading to unauthorized access or manipulation of enum internals. CVE-2025-49146 involves insecure authentication in channel binding within the PostgreSQL JDBC driver (pgjdbc), which could weaken authentication security. Red Hat has released this version with these security fixes and recommends updating to mitigate these issues. No CVSS scores are provided in the advisory; severity is rated as important by Red Hat.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities could allow unauthorized access or weaken authentication mechanisms in affected components of Red Hat AMQ Broker, potentially leading to privilege escalation or unauthorized data access. The exact impact details and CVSS scores are not provided in the advisory, but Red Hat rates the security impact as important, indicating a significant risk if unpatched.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released AMQ Broker version 7.12.5 which includes fixes for these vulnerabilities. Users should back up their existing installations, including applications, configurations, and databases, and then apply the update from the Red Hat Customer Portal. No alternative mitigations or workarounds are specified. Patch status is official-fix with the release of version 7.12.5.
Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 release and security update
Description
AMQ Broker is a high-performance messaging implementation based on ActiveMQ Artemis. It uses an asynchronous journal for fast message persistence, and supports multiple languages, protocols, and platforms. This release of Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 includes security and bug fixes, and enhancements. For further information, refer to the release notes linked to in the References section. Security Fix(es): * (CVE-2025-48734) commons-beanutils: Apache Commons BeanUtils: PropertyUtilsBean does not suppresses an enum's declaredClass property by default * (CVE-2025-49146) postgresql: pgjdbc insecure authentication in channel binding For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Affected software
pkg:rpm/redhat/jboss-amq-brokerAI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5 addresses two security vulnerabilities. CVE-2025-48734 concerns Apache Commons BeanUtils where PropertyUtilsBean fails to suppress an enum's declaredClass property by default, potentially leading to unauthorized access or manipulation of enum internals. CVE-2025-49146 involves insecure authentication in channel binding within the PostgreSQL JDBC driver (pgjdbc), which could weaken authentication security. Red Hat has released this version with these security fixes and recommends updating to mitigate these issues. No CVSS scores are provided in the advisory; severity is rated as important by Red Hat.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities could allow unauthorized access or weaken authentication mechanisms in affected components of Red Hat AMQ Broker, potentially leading to privilege escalation or unauthorized data access. The exact impact details and CVSS scores are not provided in the advisory, but Red Hat rates the security impact as important, indicating a significant risk if unpatched.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released AMQ Broker version 7.12.5 which includes fixes for these vulnerabilities. Users should back up their existing installations, including applications, configurations, and databases, and then apply the update from the Red Hat Customer Portal. No alternative mitigations or workarounds are specified. Patch status is official-fix with the release of version 7.12.5.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Csaf Category
- csaf_security_advisory
- Csaf Version
- 2.0
- Publisher
- Red Hat Product Security
- Advisory Id
- RHSA-2025:16409
- Cve Count
- 2
- Additional Cves
- ["CVE-2025-49146"]
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a294d7e8dd33fbd853ac6ff
Added to database: 6/10/2026, 11:41:50 AM
Last enriched: 6/10/2026, 12:00:49 PM
Last updated: 6/10/2026, 2:57:19 PM
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