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CWE
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Advisory Published
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CVE-2006-0548: SQL Injection

First published: Sat Feb 04 2006(Updated: )

SQL injection vulnerability in the Oracle Text component of Oracle Database 10g, and possibly earlier versions, might allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via unknown vectors. NOTE: due to the lack of relevant details from the Oracle advisory, a separate CVE is being created since it cannot be conclusively proven that this issue has been addressed by Oracle. It is possible that this is the same issue as Oracle Vuln# DB15 from the January 2006 CPU, in which case this would be subsumed by CVE-2006-0260.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Oracle Database=10.1.0.4.2-r1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2006-0548?

    CVE-2006-0548 is considered a critical vulnerability due to its potential to allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands.

  • How do I fix CVE-2006-0548?

    Fix CVE-2006-0548 by applying the latest security patches provided by Oracle for the affected versions of Oracle Database.

  • Which versions of Oracle Database are affected by CVE-2006-0548?

    CVE-2006-0548 affects Oracle Database 10g and possibly earlier versions.

  • What kind of attacks are possible due to CVE-2006-0548?

    CVE-2006-0548 allows remote attackers to exploit the SQL injection flaw to execute arbitrary SQL commands on the database.

  • Is there a known workaround for CVE-2006-0548?

    There are no specific known workarounds for CVE-2006-0548; updating to a patched version is recommended.

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