Oracle has announced a Javadoc vulnerability (CVE-2013-1571 [1], VU#225657 [2]) 
whereby Javadoc generated with Java 5, Java 6, or Java 7 < 7u25 is vulnerable 
to a frame injection attack. Oracle has provided a repair-in-place tool for 
Javadoc that cannot be easily interpreted, but is urging developers to 
regenerate whatever Javadoc they can using Java 7u25. For all practical purses, 
the vulnerability really only applies to publicly-hosted Javadoc, so the 
Javadoc in our existing Maven artifacts really doesn't have to be worried about 
(not that we could do anything about it). My thoughts on this:

1) We should apply the repair-in-place tool ASAP to the Javadoc on the website 
for Log4j 1 and Log4j 2.

2) Future Log4j 1 and 2 Javadoc should be generated with 7u25 or better. There 
will be no fix for Java 5 or 6. Thankfully, generating Javadoc using a 
different JDK than you used to compile is quite easy in both Maven and Ant. In 
fact, I prefer it that way, because the Javadoc is much more visually 
attractive in Java 7.

I will file an issue about this two, but I wanted to go ahead and make the list 
aware.

Nick

[1] 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpujun2013-1899847.html
[2] http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/225657


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