Date: 18 February 2002
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2002.079 -- CIAC Bulletin M-037
Oracle 9iAS Multiple Buffer Overflows in the PL/SQL Module
18 February 2002
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: Oracle 9iAS
Operating System: Sun SPARC Solaris 2.6
MS Windows NT/2000 Server
HP-UX 11.0/32-bit
Impact: Denial of Service
Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access Required: Remote
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The U.S. Department of Energy
Computer Incident Advisory Center
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
Oracle 9iAS Multiple Buffer Overflows in the PL/SQL Module
[NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisory - NISR06022002B]
February 7, 2002 18:00 GMT Number M-037
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PROBLEM: There are multiple buffer overflows in the PL/SQL module for
Oracle Application Server running on Apache web servers that
allow the execution of arbitary code.
PLATFORM: Oracle 9iAS running on:
Sun SPARC Solaris 2.6
MS Windows NT/2000 Server
HP-UX 11.0/32-bit
DAMAGE: An unauthenticated remote attacker may cause a
denial-of-service or execute arbitrary code on the system with
the privileges of the Apache process. The Apache service
typically runs with SYSTEM privileges on Windows NT and Windows
2000, if exploited the attacker may gain complete control of
the system.
SOLUTION: Apply the patch as indicated below. The patch can be downloaded
at Metalink site (http://metalink.oracle.com).
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VULNERABILITY The risk is HIGH. Exploiting these vulnerabilities may allow an
ASSESSMENT: attacker complete control of the system.
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LINKS:
CIAC BULLETIN: http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-037.shtml
ORIGINAL BULLETIN: http://www.nextgenss.com/advisories/plsql.txt
PATCHES: http://metalink.oracle.com
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