First published: Thu Jul 17 2014(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the MySQL Server component in Oracle MySQL 5.6.17 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via vectors related to SRREP.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MySQL | <=5.6.17 | |
MySQL | =5.6.0 | |
MySQL | =5.6.1 | |
MySQL | =5.6.2 | |
MySQL | =5.6.3 | |
MySQL | =5.6.4 | |
MySQL | =5.6.5 | |
MySQL | =5.6.6 | |
MySQL | =5.6.7 | |
MySQL | =5.6.8 | |
MySQL | =5.6.9 | |
MySQL | =5.6.10 | |
MySQL | =5.6.11 | |
MySQL | =5.6.12 | |
MySQL | =5.6.13 | |
MySQL | =5.6.14 | |
MySQL | =5.6.15 | |
MySQL | =5.6.16 |
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CVE-2014-4233 has not been assigned a specific severity rating, but it allows remote authenticated users to affect the availability of the MySQL server.
To fix CVE-2014-4233, update your MySQL Server to version 5.6.18 or later.
CVE-2014-4233 affects Oracle MySQL versions 5.6.0 up to and including 5.6.17.
Yes, CVE-2014-4233 can be exploited remotely by authenticated users.
The impact of CVE-2014-4233 is related to the potential disruption of service, affecting the availability of the MySQL server.