First published: Thu 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.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MySQL | >=5.1.0<=5.1.66 | |
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 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =11.10 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.04 | |
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 |
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CVE-2012-0574 is classified as a vulnerability that can affect the availability of the affected MySQL and MariaDB versions.
To fix CVE-2012-0574, upgrade to a patched version of MySQL or MariaDB that is not vulnerable.
CVE-2012-0574 affects MySQL versions 5.1.66 and earlier, and 5.5.28 and earlier.
Yes, MariaDB versions below 5.1.67, 5.2.14, 5.3.12, and 5.5.29 are affected by CVE-2012-0574.
Remote authenticated users of the affected MySQL and MariaDB versions are impacted by CVE-2012-0574.