CVE-2025-21512:The CVE-2025-21512 is a vulnerability in Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools that allows an unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise the system. The vulnerability is easily exploitable and requires human interaction from a person other than the attacker.

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The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-21512, exists in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools product of Oracle JD Edwards. The affected versions are prior to 9.2.9.0. An unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP can exploit this vulnerability to compromise JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can result in unauthorized update, insert or delete access to some of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools accessible data as well as unauthorized read access to a subset of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools accessible data. The CVSS 3.1 Base Score for this vulnerability is 6.1, indicating a medium severity.

Overview

The vulnerability is in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools, and attacks may significantly impact additional products (scope change). The vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise the system. Successful attacks require human interaction from a person other than the attacker. The attacks can result in unauthorized update, insert or delete access to some of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools accessible data as well as unauthorized read access to a subset of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools accessible data.

Remediation

Users of affected versions are strongly recommended to update their systems to version 9.2.9.0 or later as soon as possible. It is also advisable to restrict network access and require authentication to minimize the risk of exploitation.

References

For more information about this vulnerability, please refer to the Oracle Advisory at: https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpujan2025.html

Industry ExposureMost to least
This section illustrates the prevalence of a specific Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) across various industries based on customer reports. The ranking displays industries from the most to least affected by this particular vulnerability, offering valuable insight into where this CVE has been most frequently observed. This information can help organizations within these sectors prioritize their security efforts, understand their relative risk exposure compared to their peers, and focus remediation strategies where they are most needed. By understanding the industry-specific impact, organizations can make more informed decisions regarding patching, resource allocation, and overall risk management related to this CVE.

  1. Accommodation & Food Services
    Accommodation & Food Services
  2. Administrative, Support, Waste Management & Remediation Services
    Administrative, Support, Waste Management & Remediation Services
  3. Agriculture, Forestry Fishing & Hunting
    Agriculture, Forestry Fishing & Hunting
  4. Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
    Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
  5. Construction
    Construction
  6. Educational Services
    Educational Services
  7. Finance and Insurance
    Finance and Insurance
  8. Health Care & Social Assistance
    Health Care & Social Assistance
  9. Information
    Information
  10. Management of Companies & Enterprises
    Management of Companies & Enterprises
  11. Manufacturing
    Manufacturing
  12. Mining
    Mining
  13. Other Services (except Public Administration)
    Other Services (except Public Administration)
  14. Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services
    Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services
  15. Public Administration
    Public Administration
  16. Real Estate Rental & Leasing
    Real Estate Rental & Leasing
  17. Retail Trade
    Retail Trade
  18. Transportation & Warehousing
    Transportation & Warehousing
  19. Utilities
    Utilities
  20. Wholesale Trade
    Wholesale Trade

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