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CVE-2016-9693
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IBM Business Process Manager 7.5, 8.0, and 8.5 has a file download capability that is vulnerable to a set of attacks. Ultimately, an attacker can cause an unauthenticated victim to download a malicious payload. An existing file type restriction can be bypassed so that the payload might be considered executable and cause damage on the victim’s machine. IBM Reference #: 1998655.
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- business process manager 7.5.0.0,
- business process manager 7.5.0.1,
- business process manager 7.5.1.0,
- business process manager 7.5.1.1,
- business process manager 7.5.1.2,
- business process manager 8.0.0.0,
- business process manager 8.0.1.0,
- business process manager 8.0.1.1,
- business process manager 8.0.1.2,
- business process manager 8.0.1.3,
- business process manager 8.5.0.0,
- business process manager 8.5.0.1,
- business process manager 8.5.0.2,
- business process manager 8.5.5.0,
- business process manager 8.5.6.0,
- business process manager 8.5.6.2,
- business process manager 8.5.7.0,
- websphere 7.2,
- websphere 7.2.0.1,
- websphere 7.2.0.2,
- websphere 7.2.0.3,
- websphere 7.2.0.4,
- websphere 7.2.0.5
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