CVE-2026-61248 is a critical vulnerability in the OID LDAP Server component of Oracle Internet Directory in Oracle Fusion Middleware. Affected versions include 12.2.1.4.0 and 14.1.2.1.0. The flaw is network exploitable over LDAP and is described as easily exploitable. Available reporting indicates exploitation can be triggered through crafted LDAP search requests. Oracle rates the issue as exploitable by a low-privileged attacker, while other reporting describes compromise via unauthenticated LDAP access; the precise authentication requirement is therefore not fully consistent across available information. Successful exploitation can lead to complete compromise and takeover of Oracle Internet Directory, with scope change indicating potential downstream impact to additional connected products or environments.
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