Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2019-2635

First published: Tue Apr 23 2019(Updated: )

Vulnerability in the MySQL Server component of Oracle MySQL (subcomponent: Server: Replication). Supported versions that are affected are 8.0.15 and prior. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows high privileged attacker with network access via multiple protocols to compromise MySQL Server. Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in unauthorized ability to cause a hang or frequently repeatable crash (complete DOS) of MySQL Server. CVSS 3.0 Base Score 4.9 (Availability impacts). CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H).

Credit: secalert_us@oracle.com secalert_us@oracle.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
redhat/mysql<8.0.16
8.0.16
MySQL>=8.0.0<=8.0.15
Red Hat Software Collections=1.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux=8.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS=8.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS=8.2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS=8.4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS=8.6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server=8.6

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2019-2635?

    CVE-2019-2635 is classified as an easily exploitable vulnerability affecting high privileged users.

  • How do I fix CVE-2019-2635?

    To remediate CVE-2019-2635, upgrade MySQL Server to version 8.0.16 or later.

  • What versions of MySQL are affected by CVE-2019-2635?

    MySQL versions 8.0.15 and prior are affected by CVE-2019-2635.

  • Who is impacted by CVE-2019-2635?

    CVE-2019-2635 potentially impacts organizations using affected MySQL Server versions with network access.

  • What are the consequences of exploiting CVE-2019-2635?

    Exploiting CVE-2019-2635 may allow an attacker to compromise the MySQL Server and gain unauthorized access.

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