ACTIVELY EXPLOITED3 sources verified·1 min read
By Lyrie Threat Intelligence·6/26/2024
CVE-2022-24816 added to CISA KEV: OSGeo JAI-EXT
Status: ✅ Confirmed exploited in the wild
Date added: 2024-06-26
Required action: Apply mitigations per vendor instructions or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.
Due date: 2024-07-17
Why this matters
OSGeo GeoServer JAI-EXT contains a code injection vulnerability that, when programs use jt-jiffle and allow Jiffle script to be provided via network request, could allow remote code execution.
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