CVE-2015-0391: Medium severity mysql vulnerability
Published Jan 21, 2015
·Updated
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle MySQL Server 5.5.38 and earlier, and 5.6.19 and earlier, allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via vectors related to DDL.
Affected Software
26 affected components
Oracle MySQL>=5.5.0<=5.5.38
Oracle MySQL>=5.6.0<=5.6.19
redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop=5.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop=7.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=7.3
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=7.4
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=7.5
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=7.6
redhat Enterprise Linux Eus=7.7
redhat Enterprise Linux Server=5.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Server=7.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Aus=7.3
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Aus=7.4
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Aus=7.6
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Aus=7.7
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Tus=7.3
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Tus=7.6
redhat Enterprise Linux Server Tus=7.7
redhat Enterprise Linux Workstation=5.0
redhat Enterprise Linux Workstation=7.0
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop=12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server=12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit=12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension=12
MariaDB MariaDB>=5.5.0<5.5.39
MariaDB MariaDB>=10.0.0<10.0.13
Remediation
Event History
Jan 21, 2015
CVE Published
via MITRE·06:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·06:00 PM
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2015-0391?
CVE-2015-0391 is classified as a moderate risk vulnerability as it affects availability of the Oracle MySQL Server.
2
How do I fix CVE-2015-0391?
To fix CVE-2015-0391, upgrade to Oracle MySQL Server version 5.5.39 or 5.6.20 or later.
3
Who does CVE-2015-0391 affect?
CVE-2015-0391 affects remote authenticated users on Oracle MySQL Server 5.5.38 and earlier, and 5.6.19 and earlier.
4
What types of systems are impacted by CVE-2015-0391?
Systems running affected versions of Oracle MySQL or various Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions are impacted by CVE-2015-0391.
5
What kind of threat does CVE-2015-0391 pose?
CVE-2015-0391 poses a threat to the availability of the MySQL Server, which could lead to service disruption.