Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 release and security update
Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 includes security fixes addressing multiple vulnerabilities in Apache Tomcat and Apache Commons FileUpload components. These vulnerabilities involve denial of service (DoS) conditions and a security constraint bypass. The update replaces version 6.1.0 and provides bug fixes, enhancements, and component upgrades. The advisory rates the security impact as moderate. No CVSS scores are provided in the advisory, and no known exploits in the wild have been reported.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This advisory covers four security vulnerabilities fixed in Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1, replacing version 6.1.0. The issues include: CVE-2025-48988, a denial of service in Apache Tomcat multipart upload handling; CVE-2025-49125, a security constraint bypass in Apache Tomcat for pre/post-resources; CVE-2025-48976, a denial of service in Apache Commons FileUpload via part headers; and CVE-2025-53506, another Apache Tomcat denial of service vulnerability. The update includes bug fixes, enhancements, and component upgrades documented in the release notes. The advisory is rated moderate in severity by Red Hat Product Security. No CVSS base scores are provided in the advisory, and no exploits in the wild are known at this time.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities fixed in this update can lead to denial of service conditions and a security constraint bypass in the affected components of Red Hat JBoss Web Server. These issues could disrupt service availability or bypass security restrictions, impacting the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of hosted Java web applications. The advisory rates the overall impact as moderate. No evidence of active exploitation is reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 as a replacement for version 6.1.0, which includes fixes for the identified vulnerabilities. Users should back up their existing installations and apply the update from the official Red Hat channels. The vendor manages remediation through this official update. No additional mitigations or workarounds are specified in the advisory.
Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 release and security update
Description
Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 includes security fixes addressing multiple vulnerabilities in Apache Tomcat and Apache Commons FileUpload components. These vulnerabilities involve denial of service (DoS) conditions and a security constraint bypass. The update replaces version 6.1.0 and provides bug fixes, enhancements, and component upgrades. The advisory rates the security impact as moderate. No CVSS scores are provided in the advisory, and no known exploits in the wild have been reported.
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Technical Analysis
This advisory covers four security vulnerabilities fixed in Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1, replacing version 6.1.0. The issues include: CVE-2025-48988, a denial of service in Apache Tomcat multipart upload handling; CVE-2025-49125, a security constraint bypass in Apache Tomcat for pre/post-resources; CVE-2025-48976, a denial of service in Apache Commons FileUpload via part headers; and CVE-2025-53506, another Apache Tomcat denial of service vulnerability. The update includes bug fixes, enhancements, and component upgrades documented in the release notes. The advisory is rated moderate in severity by Red Hat Product Security. No CVSS base scores are provided in the advisory, and no exploits in the wild are known at this time.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities fixed in this update can lead to denial of service conditions and a security constraint bypass in the affected components of Red Hat JBoss Web Server. These issues could disrupt service availability or bypass security restrictions, impacting the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of hosted Java web applications. The advisory rates the overall impact as moderate. No evidence of active exploitation is reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released Red Hat JBoss Web Server 6.1.1 as a replacement for version 6.1.0, which includes fixes for the identified vulnerabilities. Users should back up their existing installations and apply the update from the official Red Hat channels. The vendor manages remediation through this official update. No additional mitigations or workarounds are specified in the advisory.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Csaf Category
- csaf_security_advisory
- Csaf Version
- 2.0
- Publisher
- Red Hat Product Security
- Advisory Id
- RHSA-2025:11742
- Cve Count
- 4
- Additional Cves
- ["CVE-2025-48988","CVE-2025-49125","CVE-2025-53506"]
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a419cb827e9c79719abddde
Added to database: 06/28/2026, 22:14:16 UTC
Last enriched: 06/28/2026, 22:33:47 UTC
Last updated: 07/09/2026, 07:54:18 UTC
Views: 5
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