CVE-2007-6047: Critical severity Linux Linux kernel vulnerability

Published Nov 20, 2007
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Updated

Unspecified vulnerability in the DB2DART tool in IBM DB2 UDB 9.1 before Fixpak 4 allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands as the DB2 instance owner, related to invocation of TPUT by DB2DART.

Affected Software

4 affected components
Linux Linux kernel
Microsoft Windows
Unix Unix
IBM DB2 Universal Database<=9.1

Event History

Nov 20, 2007
CVE Published
via MITRE·08:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·08:00 PM
Description
Data Sourced
08:46 PM
DescriptionWeaknessAffected Software
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2007-6047?

CVE-2007-6047 is considered a high severity vulnerability because it allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands as the DB2 instance owner.

2

How do I fix CVE-2007-6047?

To fix CVE-2007-6047, upgrade to IBM DB2 UDB 9.1 Fixpak 4 or later versions.

3

What products are affected by CVE-2007-6047?

CVE-2007-6047 affects IBM DB2 Universal Database versions earlier than Fixpak 4.

4

Can CVE-2007-6047 be exploited remotely?

Yes, CVE-2007-6047 can potentially be exploited remotely if the attacker has access to the affected DB2DART tool.

5

What is the nature of CVE-2007-6047 vulnerability?

CVE-2007-6047 is an unspecified vulnerability that relates to improper command invocation through the DB2DART tool.

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