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Vulnerability Note VU#961579

Oracle E-Business Suite SQL Injection vulnerabilities

Overview

Oracle E-Business Suite fails to filter user input permiting the exploitation of SQL injection vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow a remote attacker to execute procedures or SQL queries and updates on the vulnerable database application.

I. Description

According to the Oracle Security Alert 67, Oracle Applications 11.0 (all releases) and Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i, 11.5.1 through 11.5.8 are vulnerable to SQL injection vulnerabilities. Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11.5.9 and later are not vulnerable. This vulnerability is not platform specific.

II. Impact

An unauthenticated attacker may be able to exploit this vulnerability to execute procedures or SQL queries and updates inside the database. This may lead to compromise of the system and data integrity issues.

III. Solution

According to the Oracle Security Alert 67, patches and related information are available from:
Note that the above link requires registration to Oracle Metalink. To register for support, please visit:

Systems Affected

VendorStatusDate NotifiedDate Updated
Oracle CorporationVulnerable7-Jun-2004

References


http://www.integrigy.com/alerts/OraAppsSQLInjection.htm
http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/2004alert67.pdf

Credit

Thanks to Stephen Kost of Integrigy for reporting this vulnerability.

This document was written by Jason A Rafail.

Other Information

Date Public:2004-06-04
Date First Published:2004-06-07
Date Last Updated:2004-06-09
CERT Advisory: 
CVE-ID(s):CAN-2004-0543
NVD-ID(s):CAN-2004-0543
US-CERT Technical Alerts: 
Metric:40.50
Document Revision:5

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