First published: Mon Dec 09 2019(Updated: )
alter.c in SQLite through 3.30.1 allows attackers to trigger infinite recursion via certain types of self-referential views in conjunction with ALTER TABLE statements.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
SQLite SQLite | <=3.30.1 | |
Netapp Cloud Backup | ||
NetApp ONTAP Select Deploy administration utility | ||
Oracle Mysql Workbench | <=8.0.19 | |
Tenable Tenable.sc | <5.19.0 | |
Siemens Sinec Infrastructure Network Services | <1.0.1.1 | |
IBM Data Risk Manager | <=2.0.6 | |
debian/sqlite3 | 3.34.1-3 3.34.1-3+deb11u1 3.40.1-2 3.46.1-1 |
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CVE-2019-19645 is a vulnerability in SQLite that allows attackers to trigger infinite recursion, leading to a denial of service.
CVE-2019-19645 has a severity rating of medium, with a CVSS score of 5.5.
The affected software products include IBM Data Risk Manager, Debian SQLite and SQLite3, Ubuntu SQLite3, Netapp Cloud Backup, NetApp ONTAP Select Deploy administration utility, Oracle MySQL Workbench, Tenable Tenable.sc, and Siemens Sinec Infrastructure Network Services.
To fix the CVE-2019-19645 vulnerability, apply the patches or updates provided by the respective vendors for the affected software products.
You can find more information about CVE-2019-19645 in the Mitre CVE database, Ubuntu security notices, and NIST vulnerability database.