First published: Wed Aug 04 2004(Updated: )
Extproc in Oracle 9i and 10g does not require authentication to load a library or execute a function, which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands as the Oracle user.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Oracle Application Server | ||
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2.0.0 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2.0.1 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2.1 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2.2 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.2.3 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.3 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.3.1 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.4 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.4.0 | |
Oracle Application Server | =9.0.4.1 | |
Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g release 1 | =release_1 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.1 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.2 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.3 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.4 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.5 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.6 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.7 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.8 | |
Oracle E-Business Suite | =11.5.9 | |
Oracle Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database | =9 | |
Oracle Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database | =9.0.1 | |
Oracle Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database | =10.1.2 | |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g | =10.1.0.2 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =enterprise_9.0.4_.0 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =enterprise_10.1.0.2 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =personal_9.0.4_.0 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =personal_10.1_.0.2 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =standard_9.0.4_.0 | |
Oracle Database 10g | =standard_10.1_.0.2 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.0.5_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.0.6_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.0.6_.0.1 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.5_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.5_.0.2 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.5_.1.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.6_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.6_.1.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.7_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.7_.1.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =enterprise_8.1.7_.4 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.0.6 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.0.6_.3 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.5 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.6 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.7 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.7_.0.0 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.7_.1 | |
Oracle 8i | =standard_8.1.7_.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =client_9.2.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =client_9.2.0.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_8.1.7 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.0.1.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.0.1.5 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0.3 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =enterprise_9.2.0.5 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_8.1.7 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.0.1.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.0.1.5 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2.0.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2.0.3 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2.0.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =personal_9.2.0.5 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_8.1.7 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.1.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.1.3 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.1.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.1.5 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.0.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2.0.1 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2.0.2 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2.0.3 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2.0.4 | |
Oracle Oracle9i | =standard_9.2.0.5 |
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CVE-2004-1365 has a high severity rating due to its potential to allow local users to execute arbitrary commands as the Oracle user.
To fix CVE-2004-1365, it is recommended to apply the latest security patches provided by Oracle for affected versions.
CVE-2004-1365 affects various versions of Oracle Application Server, Enterprise Manager, Collaboration Suite, and E-Business Suite.
No, CVE-2004-1365 can only be exploited by local users who have access to the system.
CVE-2004-1365 poses a critical security risk as it allows unauthorized command execution by local users, potentially compromising the system.