First published: Thu Jan 21 2016(Updated: )
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle MySQL 5.6.27 and earlier and 5.7.9 allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to replication.
Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | =6.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | =7.0 | |
MySQL | <=5.6.27 | |
MySQL | =5.7.9 | |
SUSE Linux | =42.1 | |
openSUSE | =13.1 | |
openSUSE | =13.2 | |
Ubuntu | =12.04 | |
Ubuntu | =14.04 | |
Ubuntu | =15.04 | |
Ubuntu | =15.10 |
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CVE-2016-0607 is considered to allow remote authenticated users to affect availability, but its specific severity level is not detailed.
To fix CVE-2016-0607, you should upgrade Oracle MySQL to version 5.6.28 or later, or 5.7.10 or later.
CVE-2016-0607 affects MySQL versions up to 5.6.27 and version 5.7.9.
CVE-2016-0607 impacts various platforms including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, openSUSE, and Ubuntu.
The vendor for CVE-2016-0607 is Oracle, as it pertains to vulnerabilities in their MySQL database.