MySQL BINLOG command denial of service
| mysql-binlog-command-dos (64687) |
Description:
MySQL is vulnerable to a denial of service. By sending certain arguments to the BINLOG command, a remote authenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to cause the mysqld daemon to crash.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 4 |
| Access Vector: | Network |
| Access Complexity: | Low |
| Authentication: | Single |
| Confidentiality Impact: | None |
| Integrity Impact: | None |
| Availability Impact: | Partial |
| Temporal Score: | 3.5 |
| Exploitability: | High |
| Remediation Level: | Official-Fix |
| Report Confidence: | Confirmed |
Consequences:
Denial of Service
Remedy:
Upgrade to the latest version of MySQL (5.1.49 or later), available from the MySQL Web site. See References.
References:
- MySQL Web site: D.1.7. Changes in MySQL 5.1.49 (09 July 2010).
- BID-42638: Oracle MySQL Prior to 5.1.49 Malformed 'BINLOG' Arguments Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2010-3679: Oracle MySQL 5.1 before 5.1.49 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (mysqld daemon crash) via certain arguments to the BINLOG command, which triggers an access of uninitialized memory, as demonstrated by valgrind.
- OSVDB ID: 67380: MySQL BINLOG Statement Unspecified Argument DoS
- RHSA-2011-0164: Moderate: mysql security update
Platforms Affected:
- MySQL MySQL 5.1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.10
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.11
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.12
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.13
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.14
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.15
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.16
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.17
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.18
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.19
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.2
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.20
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.21
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.22
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.23
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.23 A
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.23 BK
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.23a
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.24
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.25
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.26
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.27
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.28
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.29
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.3
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.30
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.31 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.31
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.32
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.32-Bzr
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.33
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.34
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.34 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.35
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.36
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.37
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.37 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.38
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.39
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.4
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.40 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.40
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.41
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.42
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.43
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.43 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.44
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.45
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.46 SP1
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.46
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.47
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.48
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.5
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.5A
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.6
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.7
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.8
- MySQL MySQL 5.1.9
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 Server
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 Workstation
- RedHat Enterprise Linux Desktop 6
- RedHat Enterprise Linux HPC Node 6
- RedHat Enterprise Linux Server EUS 6.0.z
Reported:
Jul 09, 2010
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