| CVE |
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CVSS v3.1 |
| Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the Change Data Capture (CDC) component in Oracle Database 9.2.0.7, 10.1.0.5, and have unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors related to (1) sys.dbms_cdc_ipublish (Vuln# DB05) and (2) sys.dbms_cdc_isubscribe (DB06). NOTE: as of 20061023, Oracle has not disputed reports from reliable third parties that DB05 is for SQL injection in CREATE_CHANGE_TABLE and CHANGE_TABLE_TRIGGER, and DB06 is for PL/SQL injection in the PREPARE_UNBOUNDED_VIEW procedure. |
| Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 10.1.0.5 and 10.2.0.2 have unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors related to (1) Vuln# DB04 and sys.dbms_cdc_impdp in the (a) Change Data Capture (CDC) component; (2) Vuln# DB07, (3) DB08, and (4) DB16 in sys.dbms_cdc_isubscribe in CDC; and (5) mdsys.sdo_geor_int in the (b) Oracle Spatial component, aka DB12. NOTE: as of 20061023, Oracle has not disputed reports from reliable third parties that these issues are related to SQL injection in the BUMP_SEQUENCE function (DB04), CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION (DB07), EXTEND_WINDOW_LIST (DB08), SUBSCRIBE (DB16), and COMPRESSDATA (DB12). |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Spatial component in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5 has unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors related to mdsys.md2, aka Vuln# DB03. NOTE: as of 20061023, Oracle has not disputed reports from reliable third parties that DB03 is related to one or more of (1) a buffer overflow in the (a) RELATE function or (2) SQL injection in the (b) TESSELATE_FIXED and (c) TESSELATE function. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Spatial component in Oracle Database 10.2.0.2 has unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors related to "create session" privileges, aka Vuln# DB02. NOTE: as of 20061023, Oracle has not disputed reports from reliable third parties that DB02 is for SQL injection in the SDO_DROP_USER_BEFORE package using a Trigger for a DROP USER statement in an anonymous PL/SQL block. |
| The (1) dbsnmp and (2) nmo programs in Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i, and Oracle IAS 9.0.2.0.1, on Unix systems, use a default path to find and execute library files while operating at raised privileges, which allows certain Oracle user accounts to gain root privileges via a modified libclntsh.so.9.0. |
| Denial of service in Oracle TNSLSNR SQL*Net Listener via a malformed string to the listener port, aka NERP. |
| Buffer overflow in ORACLE.EXE for Oracle Database Server 9i, 8i, 8.1.7, and 8.0.6 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long username that is provided during login, as exploitable through client applications that perform their own authentication, as demonstrated using LOADPSP. |
| Buffer overflow in tnslsnr of Oracle 8i Database Server 8.1.5 for Linux allows local users to execute arbitrary code as the oracle user via a long command line argument. |
| Format string vulnerabilities in Oracle Listener Control utility (lsnrctl) for Oracle 9.2 and 9.0, 8.1, and 7.3.4, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on the Oracle DBA system by placing format strings into certain entries in the listener.ora configuration file. |
| SQL*NET listener for Oracle Net Oracle9i 9.0.x and 9.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via certain debug requests that are not properly handled by the debugging feature. |
| Buffer overflows in the ApacheBench benchmark support program (ab.c) in Apache before 1.3.27, and Apache 2.x before 2.0.43, allow a malicious web server to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long response. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the default error page of Apache 2.0 before 2.0.43, and 1.3.x up to 1.3.26, when UseCanonicalName is "Off" and support for wildcard DNS is present, allows remote attackers to execute script as other web page visitors via the Host: header, a different vulnerability than CAN-2002-1157. |
| Oracle 8i and 9i with PL/SQL package for External Procedures (EXTPROC) allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and execute arbitrary functions by using the TNS Listener to directly connect to the EXTPROC process. |
| oracle program in Oracle 8.0.x, 8.1.x and 9.0.1 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on an Oracle log trace (.trc) file that is created in an alternate home directory identified by the ORACLE_HOME environment variable. |
| dbsnmp in Oracle 8.0.5 and 8.1.5, under certain conditions, trusts the PATH environment variable to find and execute the (1) chown or (2) chgrp commands, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code by modifying the PATH to point to Trojan Horse programs. |
| dbsnmp in Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 uses the ORACLE_HOME environment variable to find and execute the dbsnmp program, which allows local users to execute arbitrary programs by pointing the ORACLE_HOME to an alternate directory that contains a malicious version of dbsnmp. |
| Buffer overflow in dbsnmp in Oracle 8.0.6 through 9.0.1 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long ORACLE_HOME environment variable. |
| Buffer overflow in otrcrep in Oracle 8.0.x through 9.0.1 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long ORACLE_HOME environment variable, aka the "Oracle Trace Collection Security Vulnerability." |
| Vulnerability in Oracle 8.0.x through 9.0.1 on Unix allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files, possibly via a symlink attack or incorrect file permissions in (1) the ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/log directory or (2) an alternate directory as specified in the ORACLE_HOME environmental variable, aka the "Oracle File Overwrite Security Vulnerability." |
| Unknown vulnerability in Oracle Label Security in Oracle 8.1.7 and 9.0.1, when audit functionality, SET_LABEL, or SQL*Predicate is being used, allows local users to gain additional access. |