CVE-2016-0638 is a remote deserialization vulnerability in the Oracle WebLogic Server component of Oracle Fusion Middleware affecting 10.3.6, 12.1.2, 12.1.3, and 12.2.1. The issue is associated with Java Messaging Service functionality and allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to send crafted serialized data to vulnerable WebLogic services, resulting in unsafe deserialization. Successful exploitation can compromise confidentiality, integrity, and availability and is widely treated as a WebLogic deserialization remote code execution issue.
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A WebLogic deserialization remote code execution vulnerability listed as one of NadMesh's supported exploitation vectors.
An Oracle WebLogic Server deserialization remote code execution vulnerability mentioned as one of NadMesh's supported exploitation vectors.
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