CVE-2017-3548 is an XML External Entity vulnerability in the Integration Broker component of Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools, specifically affecting the PeopleSoftServiceListeningConnector in supported versions 8.54 and 8.55. The flaw is reachable over HTTP without authentication and allows an attacker to supply crafted XML that is processed with unsafe external entity resolution. Successful exploitation can cause the application to disclose a subset of accessible data and can also be used to trigger partial denial of service conditions in the affected PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools deployment.
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A related PeopleSoft XXE vulnerability affecting a different Integration Gateway connector under the /PSIGW/ path.
A historical XXE vulnerability in Oracle PeopleSoftServiceListeningConnector, mentioned as background on Oracle PeopleSoft security history.
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