First published: Wed Oct 16 2013(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the MySQL Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.1.70 and earlier, 5.5.32 and earlier, and 5.6.12 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Optimizer.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MySQL | >=5.1.0<=5.1.70 | |
MySQL | >=5.5.0<=5.5.32 | |
MySQL | >=5.6.0<=5.6.12 | |
MariaDB | >=5.5.0<5.5.33 | |
MariaDB | >=10.0.0<10.0.5 | |
Ubuntu | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu | =12.10 | |
Ubuntu | =13.04 | |
Ubuntu | =13.10 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop | =5.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | =5.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation | =5.0 | |
Debian Linux | =6.0 | |
Debian Linux | =7.0 |
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CVE-2013-3839 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability affecting MySQL Server.
To fix CVE-2013-3839, upgrade MySQL Server to a version later than 5.1.70, 5.5.32, or 5.6.12.
CVE-2013-3839 affects remote authenticated users of MySQL 5.1.70 and earlier, 5.5.32 and earlier, and 5.6.12 and earlier.
CVE-2013-3839 can potentially affect the availability of MySQL Server.
Certain versions of MariaDB, specifically those before 5.5.33 and 10.0.5, are also potentially affected by CVE-2013-3839.