First published: Fri Jan 03 2020(Updated: )
ext/misc/zipfile.c in SQLite 3.30.1 mishandles certain uses of INSERT INTO in situations involving embedded '\0' characters in filenames, leading to a memory-management error that can be detected by (for example) valgrind.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
SQLite SQLite | =3.30.1 | |
Canonical Ubuntu Linux | =16.04 | |
Canonical Ubuntu Linux | =18.04 | |
Canonical Ubuntu Linux | =19.10 | |
IBM Data Risk Manager | <=2.0.6 | |
debian/sqlite3 | 3.34.1-3 3.34.1-3+deb11u1 3.40.1-2 3.46.0-1 3.46.1-1 |
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CVE-2019-19959 is a vulnerability in SQLite that allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service condition by using a specially-crafted filename.
IBM Data Risk Manager 2.0.6 is affected by CVE-2019-19959. Users should apply the patch provided by IBM to fix the vulnerability.
Yes, SQLite 3.30.1 is vulnerable to CVE-2019-19959.
To fix the CVE-2019-19959 vulnerability in Ubuntu Linux 16.04, update the sqlite3 package to version 3.22.0-1ubuntu0.3 or later.
CVE-2019-19959 has a severity rating of 7.5 (high).