The GIOP service in TNS Listener in the Oracle Net Services component in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5+, 9.2.0.8, 9.2.0.8DV, 10.1.0.5, and 10.2.0.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or read potentially sensitive memory via a connect GIOP packet with an invalid data size, which triggers a buffer over-read, aka DB22.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5+ and 10.1.0.5 unknown impact and remote attack vectors, related to (1) Import (DB01) and (2) Advanced Queuing (DB25). NOTE: as of 20071108, Oracle has not disputed reliable researcher claims that DB25 is for a buffer overflow in the DBLINKINFO procedure in the DBMSAQADMSYS package.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5+, 9.2.0.8, 9.2.0.8DV, 10.1.0.5, and 10.2.0.3 allows remote authenticated users to have an unknown impact via (1) SYS.DBMSDRS in the DataGuard component (DB03), (2) SYS.DBMSSTANDARD in the PL/SQL component (DB10), (3) MDSYS.RTREEIDX in the Spatial component (DB16), and (4) SQL Compiler (DB17). NOTE: a reliable researcher claims that DB17 is for using Views to perform unauthorized insert, update, or delete actions.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5+, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5 allow remote authenticated users to have unknown impact via (1) SYS.DBMSPRVTAQIS in the Advanced Queuing component (DB02) and (2) MDSYS.MD in the Spatial component (DB12). NOTE: Oracle has not disputed reliable researcher claims that DB02 is for SQL injection and DB12 is for a buffer overflow.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Core RDBMS component for Oracle Database 9.0.1.5+, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.4 on Windows systems has unknown impact and attack vectors, aka DB03. NOTE: as of 20070424, Oracle has not disputed reliable claims that DB03 occurs because RDBMS uses a NULL Discretionary Access Control List (DACL) for the Oracle process and certain shared memory sections, which allows local users to inject threads and execute arbitrary code via the OpenProcess, OpenThread, and SetThreadContext functions (DB03).
Unspecified vulnerability in the Core RDBMS component in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.8, 10.1.0.5, and 10.2.0.2 on Windows allows remote attackers to have an unknown impact, aka DB01. NOTE: as of 20070424, Oracle has not disputed reliable claims that this issue occurs because the NTLM SSPI AcceptSecurityContext function grants privileges based on the username provided even though all users are authenticated as Guest, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges.
SQL injection vulnerability in the SYS.DBMSAQADMSYS package in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5 allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary SQL commands via unknown vectors, aka DB04. NOTE: as of 20070424, Oracle has not disputed reliable claims that DB04 is actually for multiple vulnerabilities.
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.8, 10.1.0.5, and 10.2.0.3 has unknown impact and attack vectors related to XMLDB, aka DB06. NOTE: as of 20070123, Oracle has not disputed claims by a reliable researcher that DB06 is for multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5 have unknown impact and attack vectors related to (1) the Advanced Queuing component and sys.dbmsaqsys.dbmsaq privileges (DB01), (2) Advanced Replication and sys.dbmsrepcatuntrusted (DB07), and (3) Oracle Text and ctxload (DB15). NOTE: Oracle has not publicly claims by reliable researchers that DB01 is for SQL injection in the SYS.DBMSAQINV package, and DB07 is for a buffer overflow in the UNREGISTERSNAPSHOT procedure in the DBMSREPCATUNTRUSTED package.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 8.1.7.4 and 9.0.1.5 have unknown impact and attack vectors related to (1) Advanced Security Option and oklist or okdstry (DB10), (2) Oracle Net Services (DB13), and (3) Recovery Manager and oklist (DB16).
Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Database 9.0.1.5 and 9.2.0.7 has unknown impact and attack vectors related to the Log Miner component and sys.dbmslogmnr privileges, aka DB04. NOTE: Oracle has not disputed a reliable researcher claim that this is a buffer overflow in the ADDLOGFILE procedure for the SYS.DBMSLOGMNR package that allows code execution.
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database 8.1.7.4, 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5 have unknown impact and attack vectors related to (1) NLS Runtime and lmsgen (DB12), and (2) Oracle Text and ctxkbtc (DB14).
The DIRECTORY objects in Oracle 8i through Oracle 10g contain the location of a specific operating system directory, which allows users with read privileges to a DIRECTORY object to obtain sensitive information.
Unknown multiple vulnerabilities in Oracle9i Database Server 9.0.1.4, 9.0.1.5, 9.2.0.3, and 9.2.0.4 allow local users with the ability to invoke SQL to cause a denial of service or obtain sensitive information.