Vulnerability details :
 
Oracle Session Manipulation set events Overflow 
 
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Fiche créée le 2006-09-24 21:14:00, dernière mise à jour le 2008-05-17 02:09:55

A local overflow has been reported in Oracle. The database reportedly fails to check the bounds of a 'alter session set events' command resulting in a buffer overflow. Subsequent examination by third parties indicates that while there may be an overflow present, the privilege required to exploit it would preclude privilege escalation.



 
Oracle Corporation    9.2.0.7  Affected
Oracle Corporation    10.2.0.1  Affected
Oracle Corporation    10.2.0.2  Affected
 
Attack Type :  Input Manipulation
 XSS, SQL injection, file retrieval, directory traversal, overflows, URL encoding.
 Découvert le 2006-07-27 21:13:45
 
Exploit :  Exploit Unknown
 Unsure of exploit status.
 Exploit découvert le 1970-01-01 07:00:00
 
Impact :  Loss of Integrity
 Assurance that data is unaltered by unauthorized persons. Examples: XSS, arbitrary command execution, most overflows, most format strings, SQL injection, unauthorized file modification/deletion/creation, remote file inclusion, etc.
 
Location :  Remote/Network Access Required
 If network access if required and exploit can be done remotely.
 
Location :  Local Access Required
 Requires a local account, shell access, etc. Any vulnerability that doesn't require network layer to exploit.
 
OSVDB :  Myth/Fake
 The vulnerability appears to be non-existent, a non-issue, a hoax, or disproved by others.
 
 
External refs :
OSVDB  29179
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

 


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