First published: Wed Apr 17 2013(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle MySQL 5.1.68 and earlier, 5.5.30 and earlier, and 5.6.10 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Information Schema.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Oracle MySQL | >=5.1.0<=5.1.68 | |
Oracle MySQL | >=5.5.0<=5.5.30 | |
Oracle MySQL | >=5.6.0<=5.6.10 | |
MariaDB | >=5.5.0<5.5.31 | |
MariaDB | >=10.0.0<10.0.3 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS | =6.4 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | =6.4 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation | =6.0 |
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CVE-2013-1532 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability affecting Oracle MySQL and MariaDB versions.
To resolve CVE-2013-1532, upgrade to the latest, non-vulnerable version of MySQL or MariaDB.
CVE-2013-1532 affects MySQL versions 5.1.68 and earlier, 5.5.30 and earlier, and 5.6.10 and earlier, as well as specific MariaDB versions.
Yes, CVE-2013-1532 can be exploited by remote authenticated users, potentially affecting availability.
Yes, the vulnerability CVE-2013-1532 is related to unspecified issues within the information schema of the affected database versions.