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Oracle Database sys.pbsde.init Procedure Buffer Overflow (CVE-2005-3438)
Stored procedures are a powerful feature of an Oracle database server. They are essentially a set of SQL statements that are stored server-side, which are called by name and optionally passed a set of parameters. Stored procedures provide improved performance, because only data specific to the...
Oracle Security Component sys.pbsde buffer overflow
Added: 11/07/2006 CVE: CVE-2005-3438 BID: 15134 OSVDB: 20612 Background pbsde is a package of stored procedures which is part of the base installation of Oracle Database. Problem A buffer overflow in the sys.pbsde.init procedure allows database users to execute arbitrary commands. Resolution Appl...
Oracle Security Component sys.pbsde buffer overflow
Added: 11/07/2006 CVE: CVE-2005-3438 BID: 15134 OSVDB: 20612 Background pbsde is a package of stored procedures which is part of the base installation of Oracle Database. Problem A buffer overflow in the sys.pbsde.init procedure allows database users to execute arbitrary commands. Resolution Appl...
CVE-2005-3438
Oracle Database vulnerability CVE-2005-3438 involves a buffer overflow in the built-in package sys.pbsde.init, affecting Oracle Database Server 9i up to 10.1.0.4.2. Exploitation could allow execution of arbitrary code or a denial-of-service condition, with exploits documented for 10g (10.1.0.2) a...