Oracle Database Server ORACLE.EXE username buffer overflow
| oracle-username-bo (11328) |
Description:
Oracle Database Servers are vulnerable to a buffer overflow in the ORACLE.EXE binary, caused by improper bounds checking of user-supplied authentication information, if the client application does not place boundary limits on data sent to the server. By attempting to log into the server using an overly long username, a remote attacker could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the server with elevated privileges.
Consequences:
Gain Access
Remedy:
Apply the appropriate patch for your system, as listed in Oracle Security Alert #51. See References.
References:
- CERT Advisory CA-2003-05: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Oracle Servers.
- CIAC Information Bulletin N-046: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Oracle Servers.
- NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisory #NISR16022003a: Oracle unauthenticated remote system compromise.
- Oracle Security Alert #51: Buffer Overflow in ORACLE executable of Oracle9i Database Server.
- BID-6849: Oracle Database Server ORACLE.EXE Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- CVE-2003-0095: 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.
- OSVDB ID: 6319: Oracle Database Server Remote username Overflow
- US-CERT VU#953746: Oracle9i Database contains remotely exploitable buffer overflow in ORACLE.EXE
Platforms Affected:
- Oracle Database Server 8.0.6
- Oracle Database Server 8.1.7
- Oracle Database Server 8.1.7.1
- Oracle Database Server 9.0
- Oracle Database Server 9.0.1 R1
- Oracle Database Server 9.0.1.2 R1
- Oracle Database Server 9.0.1.3 R1
- Oracle Database Server 9.0.2
- Oracle Database Server 9.2.1 R2
- Oracle Database Server 9.2.2 R2
Reported:
Feb 11, 2003
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