Summary
Sqlite-jdbc addresses a remote code execution vulnerability via JDBC URL.
Impacted versions :
3.6.14.1-3.41.2.1 References
https://github.com/xerial/sqlite-jdbc/releases/tag/3.41.2.2
An issue found in SQLite SQLite3 v.3.35.4 that allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via the appendvfs.c function.
Last updated 24 July 2024
In SQLite 3.31.1, there is an out of bounds access problem through ALTER TABLE for views that have a nested FROM clause.
In SQlite 3.31.1, a potential null pointer derreference was found in the INTERSEC query processing.
DISPUTED A Memory Leak vulnerability exists in SQLite Project SQLite3 3.35.1 and 3.37.0 via maliciously crafted SQL Queries (made via editing the Database File), it is possible to query a record, and leak subsequent bytes of memory that extend beyond the record, which could let a malicious user obtain sensitive information. NOTE: The developer disputes this as a vulnerability stating that If you give SQLite a corrupted database file and submit a query against the database, it might read parts of the database that you did not intend or expect.
SQLite 3.20.1 has a NULL pointer dereference in tableColumnList in shell.c because it fails to consider certain cases where sqlite3step(pStmt)==SQLITEROW is false and a data structure is never initialized.
SQLite before 3.8.9, as used in Android before 5.1.1 LMY48T, allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka internal bug 20099586.
End of life: 9/18/2004, Latest version: 2.8.17
End of life: 9/18/2004, Latest version: 2.8.17
End of life: 9/28/2001, Latest version: 1.0.32
End of life: 9/28/2001, Latest version: 1.0.32