First published: Thu Jul 16 2015(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in the Data Store component in Oracle Berkeley DB 11.2.5.1.29, 11.2.5.2.42, 11.2.5.3.28, and 12.1.6.0.35 allows local users to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-2583, CVE-2015-2624, CVE-2015-2626, CVE-2015-2640, CVE-2015-2654, CVE-2015-2656, CVE-2015-4764, CVE-2015-4775, CVE-2015-4776, CVE-2015-4777, CVE-2015-4778, CVE-2015-4780, CVE-2015-4781, CVE-2015-4782, CVE-2015-4783, CVE-2015-4784, CVE-2015-4785, CVE-2015-4786, CVE-2015-4787, CVE-2015-4789, and CVE-2015-4790.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Oracle Berkeley DB | =11.2.5.1.29 | |
Oracle Berkeley DB | =11.2.5.2.42 | |
Oracle Berkeley DB | =11.2.5.3.28 | |
Oracle Berkeley DB | =12.1.6.0.35 |
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CVE-2015-4754 has a severity rating that indicates it can affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability for users.
To remediate CVE-2015-4754, it is recommended to apply the latest security patches released by Oracle for affected versions of Berkeley DB.
CVE-2015-4754 affects Oracle Berkeley DB versions 11.2.5.1.29, 11.2.5.2.42, 11.2.5.3.28, and 12.1.6.0.35.
CVE-2015-4754 is classified as a local vulnerability, meaning it can be exploited by local users on the system.
As of the current information, there are no publicly known exploits specifically targeting CVE-2015-4754.