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Oracle Products Multiple Vulnerabilities (TA05-194A)
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SUMMARY
Various <http://www.oracle.com/> Oracle products and components are
affected by multiple vulnerabilities. The impacts of these vulnerabilities
include unauthenticated, remote code execution, information disclosure,
and denial of service.
DETAILS
Vulnerable Systems:
* Oracle Database 10g Release 1, versions 10.1.0.2, 10.1.0.3, 10.1.0.4
* Oracle9i Database Server Release 2, versions 9.2.0.5, 9.2.0.6
* Oracle9i Database Server Release 1, versions 9.0.1.4, 9.0.1.5, 9.0.1.5
FIPS
* Oracle8i Database Server Release 3, version 8.1.7.4
* Oracle8 Database Release 8.0.6, version 8.0.6.3
* Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g, versions 10.1.0.2, 10.1.0.3
* Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control, versions 10.1.0.2,
10.1.0.3, 10.1.0.4
* Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control, versions 9.0.4.0,
9.0.4.1
* Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4), versions 9.0.4.0, 9.0.4.1
* Oracle9i Application Server Release 2, versions 9.0.2.3, 9.0.3.1
* Oracle9i Application Server Release 1, version 1.0.2.2
* Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 2, versions 9.0.4.1, 9.0.4.2
* Oracle E-Business Suite and Applications Release 11i, versions 11.5.1
through 11.5.10
* Oracle E-Business Suite and Applications Release 11.0
* Oracle Workflow, versions 11.5.1 through 11.5.9.5
* Oracle Forms and Reports, versions 4.5.10.22, 6.0.8.25
* Oracle JInitiator, versions 1.1.8, 1.3.1
* Oracle Developer Suite, versions 9.0.2.3, 9.0.4, 9.0.4.1, 9.0.5, 10.1.2
* Oracle Express Server, version 6.3.4.0
Oracle released a
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/cpujul2005.html>
Critical Patch Update in July 2005 that addresses more than forty
vulnerabilities in different Oracle products and components. The Critical
Patch Update provides information about which components are affected,
what access and authorization are required, and how data confidentiality,
integrity, and availability may be impacted. Public reports describe
vulnerabilities related to insecure password and temporary file handling
and SQL injection.
Oracle HTTP Server is based on the Apache HTTP Server. Some Oracle
products include Java components from Sun Microsystems. According to
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/public_vuln_to_advisory_mapping.html> Oracle, the July 2005 Critical Patch Update addresses previously disclosed vulnerabilities in Apache and Java. Oracle also notes that Oracle Database Client-only installations are not affected by vulnerabilities listed in the July 2005 Critical Patch Update.
Solution:
Apply the appropriate patches or upgrade as specified in the Oracle
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/cpujul2005.html>
Critical Patch Update - July 2005. The update notes that some Oracle
patches are cumulative while others are not:
The Oracle Database Server, Enterprise Manager, and the Oracle
Application Server patches in the Updates are cumulative; each successive
Critical Patch Update contains the fixes from the previous Critical Patch
Updates.
E-Business Suite patches are not cumulative, so E-Business Suite
customers should refer to previous Critical Patch Updates to identify
previous fixes they wish to apply.
Oracle Collaboration Suite patches are not cumulative, so Oracle
Collaboration Suite customers should refer to previous Critical Patch
Updates to identify previous fixes they wish to apply.
Workarounds:
It may be possible to mitigate some vulnerabilities by disabling or
removing unnecessary components, restricting network access, and
restricting access to temporary files.
Oracle
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/cpujul2005.html>
Critical Patch Update - July 2005 suggests setting a TNS listner password
to mitigate a vulnerability in Oracle Database Server (DB08).
References:
<US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA05-194A> US-CERT Technical
Cyber Security Alert TA05-194A
<http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/613562> US-CERT Vulnerability Note
VU#613562
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/cpujul2005.html>
Oracle Critical Patch Update - July 2005
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/alerts.htm> Oracle
Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by US-CERT.
The original article can be found at:
<http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA05-194A.html>
http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA05-194A.html
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