CVE-2026-61241 is a critical vulnerability in the Oracle Internet Directory LDAP Server component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. Affected supported versions are 12.2.1.4.0 and 14.1.2.1.0. The flaw is remotely exploitable by an unauthenticated attacker over the network via LDAP, and available reporting indicates exploitation can be triggered through crafted LDAP search requests. Successful exploitation can fully compromise Oracle Internet Directory. The vulnerability is described as having scope change, meaning compromise of the directory service may significantly affect additional connected or dependent products beyond the vulnerable component itself.
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A maximum-severity vulnerability in Oracle Internet Directory LDAP Server component included in Oracle's August 2026 security update.
A critical Oracle Internet Directory vulnerability allowing unauthenticated attackers to fully compromise the OID LDAP server via crafted LDAP search requests.
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