CWE
20
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2015-0157: Input Validation

First published: Mon Jul 20 2015(Updated: )

IBM DB2 9.7 through FP10, 9.8 through FP5, 10.1 before FP5, and 10.5 through FP5 on Linux, UNIX, and Windows allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) by leveraging an unspecified scalar function in a SQL statement.

Credit: psirt@us.ibm.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.7
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.7
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.7
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.7
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.7
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.8
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.8
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.8
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.8
IBM DB2 Universal Database=9.8
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.1
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.1
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.1
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.1
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.1
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.5
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.5
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.5
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.5
IBM DB2 Universal Database=10.5

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2015-0157?

    CVE-2015-0157 has been classified as a denial of service vulnerability due to the potential for daemon crashes.

  • How do I fix CVE-2015-0157?

    To mitigate CVE-2015-0157, it is essential to upgrade IBM DB2 to the latest fix pack that addresses this vulnerability.

  • What versions of IBM DB2 are affected by CVE-2015-0157?

    CVE-2015-0157 affects IBM DB2 versions 9.7 through FP10, 9.8 through FP5, 10.1 before FP5, and 10.5 through FP5.

  • Can CVE-2015-0157 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2015-0157 can be exploited by remote authenticated users, which could lead to denial of service.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2015-0157 categorized as?

    CVE-2015-0157 is categorized as a denial of service vulnerability affecting the DB2 database server.

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