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Re: Oracle Buffer Overflow in DBMS_LOGREP_UTIL.GET_OBJECT_NAME

Subject: Re: Oracle Buffer Overflow in DBMS_LOGREP_UTIL.GET_OBJECT_NAME
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:36:19 -0500 (EST)

Any Oracle database user with EXECUTE privilege on the package
SYS.DBMS_LOGREP_UTIL can exploit this vulnerability. Exploitation of
this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code.

This statement is inconsistent with Oracle's CPU, which states that
DB08 (CVE-2007-0274) has Partial impact on availability, and no impact
on Integrity and Confidentiality.

Affected versions: Oracle Database Server versions 9iR1, 9iR2 and
10gR1

DB08 reports 9iR2 as being the earliest affected version, which is
another discrepancy.


- Steve

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