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Oracle Universal Work Queue Work Provider Site Level Administration takeover vulnerability

IdentifiersCVE-2026-46964

CVE-2026-46964 is a critical vulnerability in Oracle Universal Work Queue, a component of Oracle E-Business Suite, specifically in the Work Provider Site Level Administration component. Affected versions are 12.2.3 through 12.2.15. According to Oracle, the issue is easily exploitable by a low-privileged attacker with network access over HTTP and requires no user interaction. Successful exploitation can compromise Oracle Universal Work Queue and may also affect additional products due to scope change. The provided source material does not identify the precise vulnerable function or root cause class beyond the affected component and attack conditions.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation can result in takeover of Oracle Universal Work Queue. Oracle rates the vulnerability CVSS 3.1 9.9 with high impacts to confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and notes scope change, meaning exploitation of the vulnerable component may significantly impact additional products beyond Oracle Universal Work Queue itself.

Mitigation

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If immediate patching is not possible, Oracle indicates risk may be reduced by blocking the network protocols required for the attack, specifically limiting or restricting HTTP access to the vulnerable administration interface, and by removing unnecessary privileges or access from users who do not require them. Oracle notes such measures may affect application functionality, should be validated in non-production environments, and are not a substitute for patching.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Apply the Oracle June 2026 Critical Security Patch Update for Oracle E-Business Suite / Oracle Universal Work Queue covering CVE-2026-46964. Oracle recommends applying vendor patches as soon as possible and remaining on actively supported product versions so security fixes are available. Affected releases identified in the provided content are 12.2.3 through 12.2.15.
PUBLIC EXPLOITS

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ACTIVITY FEED

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Social activity1

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