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Message-ID: <1C09DF36EB7A3F489633C919E7413501A64EB6@mapibe09.exchange.xchg>
Date: Wed Jan 18 00:04:17 2006
From: ak at red-database-security.com (Kornbrust, Alexander)
Subject: Oracle Database 10g Rel. 1 - SQL Injection in
	SYS.KUPV$FT_INT

Oracle forgot to inform me that these vulnerabilities are also fixed.

#####

http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_sql_injection_kupv$
ft_int.html 

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Name       SQL Injection in package SYS.KUPV$FT_INT
Affected   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   17 Jan 2006 (V 1.00)


Details:
########
The package SYS.KUPV$FT_INT contains 16 SQL injection vulnerabilities in
the functions UPDATE_JOB, ACTIVE_JOB, ATTACH_POSSIBLE, ATTACH_TO_JOB,
CREATE_NEW_JOB, DELETE_JOB, DELETE_MASTER_TABLE, DETACH_JOB,
GET_JOB_INFO, GET_JOB_QUEUES, GET_SOLE_JOBNAME, MASTER_TBL_LOCK,
VALID_HANDLE. Oracle is using bind variables or the dbms_assert package
to fix these vulnerabilities. 



Patch Information:
##################
Apply the patches for Oracle CPU Jan 2006 on top of Oracle 10g Release
1.


History:
########
01-nov-2005 Oracle secalert was informed about vulnerabilities in
ACTIVE_JOB, ATTACH_JOB, ATTACH_POSSIBLE, CREATE_NEW_JOB, DELETE_JOB,
UPDATE_JOB 
02-nov-2005 Oracle secalert asked for an exploit
17-jan-2006 Oracle published CPU January 2006
17-jan-2006 Advisory published



(c) 2006 by Red-Database-Security GmbH
http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/published_alerts.html

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