CVE-2012-0572: Medium severity mysql vulnerability
Published Jan 17, 2013
·Updated
Unspecified vulnerability in the Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.1.66 and earlier and 5.5.28 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to InnoDB.
Affected Software
15 affected components
Oracle MySQL>=5.1.0<=5.1.66
Oracle MySQL>=5.5.0<=5.5.28
MariaDB MariaDB>=5.1.0<5.1.67
MariaDB MariaDB>=5.2.0<5.2.14
MariaDB MariaDB>=5.3.0<5.3.12
MariaDB MariaDB>=5.5.0<5.5.29
MariaDB MariaDB=10.0.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux=10.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux=11.10
Canonical Ubuntu Linux=12.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux=12.10
redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop=6.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=6.3
redhat Enterprise Linux Server=6.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Workstation=6.0
Event History
Jan 17, 2013
CVE Published
via MITRE·01:30 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·01:30 AM
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2012-0572?
CVE-2012-0572 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability.
2
How do I fix CVE-2012-0572?
To fix CVE-2012-0572, update Oracle MySQL to version 5.1.67 or later and 5.5.29 or later.
3
Which versions of MySQL are affected by CVE-2012-0572?
CVE-2012-0572 affects MySQL versions 5.1.66 and earlier, as well as 5.5.28 and earlier.
4
Does CVE-2012-0572 affect MariaDB?
Yes, CVE-2012-0572 affects certain versions of MariaDB prior to 5.1.67, 5.2.14, 5.3.12, and 5.5.29.
5
Can remote authenticated users exploit CVE-2012-0572?
Yes, remote authenticated users can affect availability due to the unspecified vulnerability related to InnoDB in CVE-2012-0572.