First published: Thu Jan 17 2013(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.1.66 and earlier, and 5.1.28 and earlier, allows remote authenticated users to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Server Replication.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MySQL | >=5.1.0<=5.1.66 | |
MariaDB | >=5.1.0<5.1.67 | |
MariaDB | >=5.2.0<5.2.14 | |
MariaDB | >=5.3.0<5.3.12 | |
Ubuntu | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu | =11.10 | |
Ubuntu | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu | =12.10 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS | =6.3 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation | =6.0 |
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CVE-2013-0375 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2013-0375, upgrade to MySQL version 5.1.67 or later, or apply the appropriate patches provided by your distribution.
CVE-2013-0375 affects Oracle MySQL versions 5.1.66 and earlier, and some versions of MariaDB.
Remote authenticated users can compromise the confidentiality and integrity of systems affected by CVE-2013-0375.
CVE-2013-0375 affects the Server component in Oracle MySQL related to Server Replication.