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[Full-disclosure] SQL Injection in package SYS.DBMS_LOGMNR_SESSION
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] SQL Injection in package SYS.DBMS_LOGMNR_SESSION
- From: "Kornbrust, Alexander" <ak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 00:25:26 +0200
Name SQL Injection in package SYS.DBMS_LOGMNR_SESSION
Systems Affected Oracle Database
Severity Medium Risk
Category SQL Injection (DB06)
Vendor URL http://www.oracle.com/
Author Alexander Kornbrust (ak at red-database-security.com)
Advisory 18 April 2006 (V 1.00)
Oracle Bugid 6980723
Details
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The package SYS.DBMS_LOGMNR_SESSION contains a SQL injection
vulnerability in the procedure DELETE_FROM_TABLE.
Oracle fixed this problem by using the package DBMS_ASSERT to sanitize
the parameter.
This advisory
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http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_sql_injection_dbms_
logmnr_session.html
Patch Information
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Apply the patches for Oracle CPU April 2006 on top of Oracle 9i Release
2 or Oracle 10g Release 1.
The patches are available via Oracle Metalink.
History
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01-nov-2005 Oracle secalert was informed
02-nov-2005 Oracle secalert asked for an exploit
18-apr-2006 Oracle published CPU April 2006
18-apr-2006 Advisory published
Additional information
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An analysis of the Oracle CPU April 2006 is available here
http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_cpu_apr_2006.html
Many (40+) open security issues in Oracle are still unfixed
http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/upcoming_alerts.html
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