Buffer overflows in PL/SQL module 3.0.9.8.2 in Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.x allow remote malicious users to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via (1) a long help page request without a dadname, which overflows the resulting HTTP Location header, (2) a long HTTP request to the plsql module, (3) a long password in the HTTP Authorization, (4) a long Access Descriptor (DAD) password in the addadd form, or (5) a long cache directory name.
Vulnerable Product | Search on Vulmon | Subscribe to Product |
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oracle application server web cache 2.0.0.2 |
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oracle application server web cache 2.0.0.3 |
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oracle oracle8i 8.1.7 |
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oracle oracle8i 8.1.7.1 |
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oracle application server web cache 2.0.0.0 |
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oracle application server web cache 2.0.0.1 |
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oracle application server 1.0.2 |
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oracle oracle9i 9.0 |
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oracle oracle9i 9.0.1 |