CVE-2008-2607: Buffer Overflow

Published Jul 15, 2008
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Updated

Unspecified vulnerability in the Advanced Queuing component in Oracle Database 9.2.0.8, 9.2.0.8DV, 10.1.0.5, 10.2.0.4, and 11.1.0.6 has unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors related to SYS.DBMSAQELM. NOTE: the previous information was obtained from the Oracle July 2008 CPU. Oracle has not commented on reliable researcher claims that this issue is a buffer overflow that allows attackers to cause a denial of service (database corruption) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long argument to an unspecified procedure.

Affected Software

6 affected components
Oracle Database Server=10.2.0.4
Oracle Database 9i=9.2.0.8
Oracle Database Server=11.1.0.6
Oracle Database Server=10.1.0.5
Oracle Database 9i=9.2.0.8-dv
Oracle Advanced Queuing component

Event History

Jul 15, 2008
CVE Published
via MITRE·11:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·11:00 PM
Description

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2008-2607?

The severity of CVE-2008-2607 is currently unspecified as the impact and vectors of exploitation are unknown.

2

What versions are affected by CVE-2008-2607?

CVE-2008-2607 affects Oracle Database versions 9.2.0.8, 10.1.0.5, 10.2.0.4, and 11.1.0.6, as well as Oracle Advanced Queuing components.

3

How do I fix CVE-2008-2607?

To fix CVE-2008-2607, it is recommended to update Oracle Database to a version that addresses the vulnerability.

4

Who is likely to exploit CVE-2008-2607?

CVE-2008-2607 is potentially exploitable by remote authenticated attackers due to its unspecified nature.

5

What is the impact of CVE-2008-2607?

The impact of CVE-2008-2607 remains unknown, as the specific consequences of exploitation have not been disclosed.

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