Oracle Database SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION SQL injection

oracle-dbmsexportextension-sql-injection (26048) The risk level is classified as MediumMedium Risk

Description:

Oracle Database is vulnerable to SQL injection in the SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION package (Export component). A remote attacker with PUBLIC permissions could send specially-crafted SQL statements to the GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_METADATA procedure, which could allow the attacker to view, add, modify, or delete information in the back-end database.


Consequences:

Data Manipulation

Remedy:

Refer to Oracle Critical Patch Update - April 2006 for patch, upgrade, or suggested workaround information. See References.

References:

  • BugTraq Mailing List, Wed Apr 19 2006 - 03:33:56 CDT: Oracle 10g 10.2.0.2.0 DBA exploit.
  • BugTraq Mailing List, Wed Apr 26 2006 - 09:29:39 CDT: Recent Oracle exploit is _actually_ an 0day with no patch.
  • Full-Disclosure Mailing List, Tue Apr 18 2006 - 14:04:23 CDT: Multiple critical and high risk issues in Oracle's database server.
  • Oracle Web site: Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory - April 2006. (DB05)
  • Red-Database-Security Web site: Details Oracle Critical Patch Update April 2006 - V1.03.
  • Red-Database-Security Web site: SQL Injection via Oracle DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION in Oracle 9i / 10g.
  • US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA06-109A: Oracle Products Contain Multiple Vulnerabilities.
  • BID-17590: Oracle April 2006 Security Update Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • BID-17699: Oracle 10g DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION SQL Injection Vulnerability
  • CVE-2006-1870: Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Database Server 8.1.7.4, 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.7, 10.1.0.5, and 10.2.0.2 has unknown impact and attack vectors in the Export component, aka Vuln# DB05. NOTE: details are unavailable from Oracle, but as of 20060427, they have not publicly commented on whether DB05 is the same issue as CVE-2006-2081.
  • CVE-2006-2081: Oracle Database Server 10g Release 2 allows local users to execute arbitrary SQL queries via the GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_METADATA function in the DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION package. NOTE: this issue was originally linked to DB05 (CVE-2006-1870), but a reliable third party has claimed that it is not the same issue. Based on details of the problem, the primary issue appears to be insecure privileges that facilitate the introduction of SQL in a way that is not releated to special characters, so this is not SQL injection per se.
  • CVE-2006-2505: Oracle Database Server 10g Release 2 allows local users to execute arbitrary SQL queries via a reference to a malicious package in the TYPE_NAME argument in the (1) GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_TABLES or (2) GET_V2_DOMAIN_INDEX_TABLES function in the DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION package.
  • SA19712: Oracle Products Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • SA19859: HP Oracle for OpenView Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • SA19860: Oracle Database "DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION" Package SQL Injection
  • SECTRACK ID: 1015961: Oracle Database and Other Products Have Multiple Unspecified Vulnerabilities With Unspecified Impact
  • SECTRACK ID: 1015999: Oracle Database DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION Package Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Functions
  • US-CERT VU#452681: Oracle Export component SQL injection vulnerability
  • US-CERT VU#932124: Oracle DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION package vulnerable to SQL injection
  • VUPEN/ADV-2006-1397: Oracle Products Multiple SQL Injection and Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
  • VUPEN/ADV-2006-1571: HP Oracle for Openview Multiple SQL Injection and Security Bypass Vulnerabilities

Platforms Affected:

  • Oracle Database Server 10.1.0.4 R1
  • Oracle Database Server 10.1.0.5 R1
  • Oracle Database Server 10.2.0.1 R2
  • Oracle Database Server 10.2.0.2 R2
  • Oracle Database Server 8.1.7.4 R3
  • Oracle Database Server 9.0.1.5 R1
  • Oracle Database Server 9.2.0.6 R2
  • Oracle Database Server 9.2.0.7 R2

Reported:

Apr 18, 2006

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