Multiple buffer overflows in Oracle 9i Database lead to denial of service and session hijacking.
Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 31 |
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![]() | Oracle 9.2.0.1 Universal XDB HTTP Pass Overflow Exploit | 8 Dec 200500:00 | – | zdt |
![]() | Oracle 9i XDB 9.2.01 HTTP PASS Buffer Overflow Exploit | 26 Sep 201700:00 | – | zdt |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB HTTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB FTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB HTTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB FTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB FTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB HTTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB HTTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
![]() | Oracle 9i Release 2 XDB FTP Pass Overflow | 25 Feb 200900:00 | – | saint |
Source | Link |
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otn | www.otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/2003Alert58.pdf |
exploit-db | www.exploit-db.com/exploits/42780/ |
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