Is there a documented or demonstrated case of break-in using any of the 
vulnerabilities listed in your post, in an application developed with GWT 
framework? Do these vulnerabilities matter if a GWT application doesn't use 
GWT's RPC?

On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 6:57:41 AM UTC-4, Priya Kolekar wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Security Vulnerability have been detected in gwt-dev.jar & 
> gwt-servlet.jar(in release 2.8.2) & are reported by Dependency checker 
> tool <https://jeremylong.github.io/DependencyCheck/>.
>
> Below are the details -
>
> Gwt-dev.jar -
> 1.1 Vulnerable version of jetty library(current version-- 9.2.14, 
> available version -9.2.27+ )
> 1.2 Vulnerable version of commons-collections(current version - 3.2.1)
> 1.3 Vulnerable version of org.apache.httpcomponents:httpclient(current 
> version - 4.3.1)
> 1.4 Vulnerable version of Google Protobuf(current version - 2.5.0, 
> available version - 3.4.0)
> 1.5  Vulnerable version of htmlunit ( current version - 2.19 , available 
> version- 2.37)
>
> Gwt-servlet.jar -
>         1.1 Vulnerable version of Google Protobuf(current version - 2.5.0, 
> available version - 3.4.0)
>
> Given above vulnerabilities -
> 1. Are those security issues addressed in latest 2.9.0 release?
> 2. If no, is there a plan to include them in any future release say 3.x?
> 3. As we know that gwt-dev.jar is used for development purpose & can be 
> flagged as false positive, still are there any attack surfaces exists?
>

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