First published: Wed Jul 17 2013(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the MySQL Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.5.31 and earlier and 5.6.11 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Server Replication.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Oracle Solaris SPARC | =11.3 | |
openSUSE | =11.4 | |
openSUSE | =12.2 | |
openSUSE | =12.3 | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop with Beagle | =11-sp3 | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | =11-sp3 | |
suse linux enterprise server vmware | =11-sp3 | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit | =11-sp3 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.10 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =13.04 | |
Debian GNU/Linux | =7.0 | |
MySQL | >=5.5.0<=5.5.31 | |
MySQL | >=5.6.0<=5.6.11 | |
Mariadb Mariadb | >=5.5.0<5.5.32 | |
Mariadb Mariadb | >=10.0.0<10.0.4 |
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CVE-2013-3812 is classified as a vulnerability that affects the availability of the MySQL Server.
To fix CVE-2013-3812, upgrade to MySQL versions 5.5.32 or later and 5.6.12 or later.
CVE-2013-3812 affects MySQL Server 5.5.31 and earlier and 5.6.11 and earlier.
CVE-2013-3812 is related to unknown vectors concerning server replication, impacting its availability.
Yes, CVE-2013-3812 can affect various operating systems that run the vulnerable MySQL versions.