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Message-ID: <20060718211216.13833.qmail@securityfocus.com>
Date: 18 Jul 2006 21:12:16 -0000
From: ak@...-database-security.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Oracle Database - SQL Injection in SYS.DBMS_CDC_IMPDP [DB01]
Name SQL Injection in package SYS.DBMS_CDC_IMPDP (6980711) [DB01]
Systems Oracle 10g Release 1
Severity High Risk
Category SQL Injection
Vendor URL http://www.oracle.com/
Author Alexander Kornbrust (ak at red-database-security.com)
Advisory 18 Jul 2006 (V 1.00)
Details
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The package SYS.DBMS_CDC_IMPDP contains SQL injection vulnerabilities in the procedures IMPORT_CHANGE_SET, IMPORT_CHANGE_TABLE, IMPORT_CHANGE_COLUMN, IMPORT_SUBSCRIBER, IMPORT_SUBSCRIBED_TABLE, IMPORT_SUBSCRIBED_COLUMN, VALIDATE_IMPORT, VALIDATE_CHANGE_SET, VALIDATE_CHANGE_TABLE, VALIDATE_SUBSCRIPTION. Oracle fixed these vulnerabilities with the package dbms_assert. To exploit this vulnerability it is necessary to have the privilege to create a PL/SQL-function.
Patch Information
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Apply the patches for Oracle CPU July 2006 on top of Oracle 10g Release 1.
History
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01-nov-2005 Oracle secalert was informed
02-nov-2005 Bug confirmed
18-jul-2006 Oracle published CPU July 2006 [DB01]
18-jul-2006 Advisory published
Additional Information
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An analysis of the Oracle CPU July 2006 is available here http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_cpu_july_2006.html
This document will be updated during the next few days and weeks with the latest information.
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