First published: Wed Jan 15 2014(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the MySQL Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.5.33 and earlier and 5.6.13 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Partition.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MySQL | >=5.5.0<=5.5.33 | |
MySQL | >=5.6.0<=5.6.13 | |
Mariadb Mariadb | >=5.5.0<5.5.34 | |
Mariadb Mariadb | >=10.0.0<10.0.7 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =10.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =12.10 | |
Ubuntu Linux | =13.10 | |
Debian Debian Linux | =7.0 | |
redhat enterprise Linux desktop | =5.0 | |
redhat enterprise Linux server | =5.0 | |
redhat enterprise Linux workstation | =5.0 |
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The severity of CVE-2013-5891 is classified as moderate, affecting the availability of the MySQL Server.
To fix CVE-2013-5891, upgrade MySQL Server to versions 5.5.34 or 5.6.14 and later.
CVE-2013-5891 affects MySQL Server versions 5.5.33 and earlier, as well as 5.6.13 and earlier.
Yes, certain versions of MariaDB prior to 5.5.34 and starting from 5.5.0 are also impacted by CVE-2013-5891.
Systems running Oracle MySQL versions 5.5.33 or earlier and 5.6.13 or earlier are vulnerable to CVE-2013-5891.