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 Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Ibm Db2 | =9.7 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.7 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.7 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.7 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.7 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.8 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.8 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.8 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.8 | |
Ibm Db2 | =9.8 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.1 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.1 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.1 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.1 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.1 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.5 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.5 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.5 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.5 | |
Ibm Db2 | =10.5 |
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