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CVE-2026-46945
Vulnerability in the Oracle iSupport product of Oracle E-Business Suite (component: Internal Operations). Supported versions that are affected are 12.2.3-12.2.15. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows high privileged attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Oracle iSupport. While the vulnerability is in Oracle iSupport, attacks may significantly impact additional products (scope change). Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in takeover of Oracle iSupport. CVSS 3.1
Known exploited
Not asserted
Disputed
No
Stale source
No
Conflicts
1
Preserved source conflicts
No provider value was silently selected as the winner.
cwe · 2 assertions
{"description":"Easily exploitable vulnerability allows high privileged attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Oracle iSupport. While the vulnerability is in Oracle iSupport, attacks may significantly impact additional products (scope change). Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in takeover of Oracle iSupport.","lang":"en-US"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5cweurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/cna/problemTypes/0/descriptions/0
{"cweId":"CWE-284","description":"CWE-284 Improper Access Control","lang":"en","type":"CWE"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5cweurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/adp/0/problemTypes/0/descriptions/0
Affected products and versions
1 source assertion{"product":"Oracle iSupport","vendor":"Oracle Corporation","versions":[{"lessThanOrEqual":"12.2.15","status":"affected","version":"12.2.3","versionType":"custom"}]}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5affectedurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/cna/affected/0
Provider-owned CVSS observations
1 source assertion{"metric":{"attackComplexity":"LOW","attackVector":"NETWORK","availabilityImpact":"HIGH","baseScore":9.1,"baseSeverity":"CRITICAL","confidentialityImpact":"HIGH","integrityImpact":"HIGH","privilegesRequired":"HIGH","scope":"CHANGED","userInteraction":"NONE","vectorString":"CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H","version":"3.1"},"metric_type":"cvssV3_1"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5cvssurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/cna/metrics/0/cvssV3_1
CWE assertions
2 source assertions{"description":"Easily exploitable vulnerability allows high privileged attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Oracle iSupport. While the vulnerability is in Oracle iSupport, attacks may significantly impact additional products (scope change). Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in takeover of Oracle iSupport.","lang":"en-US"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5cweurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/cna/problemTypes/0/descriptions/0
{"cweId":"CWE-284","description":"CWE-284 Improper Access Control","lang":"en","type":"CWE"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5cweurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/adp/0/problemTypes/0/descriptions/0
Source references
1 source assertion{"name":"Oracle Advisory","tags":["vendor-advisory"],"url":"https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cspujun2026.html"}
- cve_program_cvelist_v5referenceurn:baitaphish:normalized-source-record:v2:2e1a08e8c7d2fe007ed6cecedfe7c1eab0e7c5d883885e71359134c604cff49b · sha256:7402c67c9823d71a… · /containers/cna/references/0
Attribution and limitations
- CVE Program CVEList V5: Reproduce the MITRE copyright designation and CVE license in copies. Source →
Provider severity values are preserved separately. Baitaphish does not convert them into a risk rating, infer affected products, or treat EPSS as observed exploitation.