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[Full-disclosure] Team SHATTER Security Advisory: Buffer Overflow in Resource Manager of Oracle Database - Plan name parameter
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Team SHATTER Security Advisory: Buffer Overflow in Resource Manager of Oracle Database - Plan name parameter
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- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:20:40 -0400
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Team SHATTER Security Advisory
Buffer Overflow in Resource Manager of Oracle Database - Plan name parameter
August 27, 2009
Risk Level:
Medium
Affected versions:
Oracle Database Server version 9iR1 and 9iR2
Remote exploitable:
Yes (Authentication to Database Server is needed)
Credits:
This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Esteban Martínez Fayó of
Application Security Inc.
Details:
The plan name parameter used in ALTER SYSTEM SET RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN
statement and in SYS.DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER.SWITCH_PLAN procedure is vulnerable
to buffer overflow attacks. When passing an overly long plan name string a
buffer can be overflowed.
Impact:
To exploit this vulnerability it is required to have ALTER SYSTEM privilege.
Exploitation of this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary
code. It can also be exploited to cause DoS (Denial of service) killing the
Oracle server process.
Vendor Status:
Vendor was contacted and a patch was released.
Workaround:
Restrict ALTER SYSTEM privilege.
Fix:
Apply Oracle Critical Patch Update July 2009 available at Oracle Metalink.
CVE:
CVE-2009-0979
Links:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/critical-patch-updates/cpuapr2009.html
http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/critical-patch-updates/cpujul2009.html
Timeline:
Vendor Notification - 8/15/2007
Fix - 07/14/2009
Public Disclosure - 08/07/2009
Application Security, Inc's database security solutions have helped over 1,600
organizations secure their databases from all internal and external threats
while also ensuring that those organizations meet or exceed regulatory
compliance and audit requirements.
Disclaimer: The information in the advisory is believed to be accurate at the
time of publishing based on currently available information. Use of the
information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition. There are no
warranties with regard to this information. Neither the author nor the
publisher accepts any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss
or damage arising from use of, or reliance on, this information.
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