{"vuid":"VU#953746","idnumber":"953746","name":"Oracle9i Database contains remotely exploitable buffer overflow in \"ORACLE.EXE\"","keywords":["oracle","buffer overflow","oracle9i"],"overview":"A remotely exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Oracle9i Database.","clean_desc":"A buffer overflow vulnerability exists on all platforms in the following versions of Oracle9i Database: Oracle9i Database Release 2\n9i Release 1\n8i\n8.1.7\n8.0.6\nThe buffer overflow exists in a portion of code responsible for processing authentication requests to the Oracle Database Server. By sending an overly large username, a remote attacker may be able to overwrite a buffer, resulting in the ability to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the vulnerable process. This process typically runs as \"Oracle\" on Linux and UNIX hosts and as \"Local System\" on Windows systems. Oracle has published Oracle Security Alert #51 regarding this issue.","impact":"A remote attacker may be able to overwrite a buffer, resulting in the ability to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the vulnerable process. This process typically runs as \"Oracle\" on Linux and UNIX hosts and as \"Local System\" on Windows systems.","resolution":"Oracle has published Oracle Security Alert #51 regarding this issue. Patches for this vulnerability are available from Metalink (the Oracle Worldwide Support Services web site).","workarounds":"Workarounds Until a patch can be applied, the CERT/CC recommends that vulnerable sites\ndisable unnecessary Oracle services\nrun Oracle services with the least privilege\nrestrict network access to Oracle services","sysaffected":"","thanks":"This vulnerability was discovered by Mark Litchfield (mark@ngssoftware.com) of \nNext Generation Security Software Ltd\n. The CERT/CC thanks both Next Generation Security Software Ltd and Oracle for providing information upon which this document is based.","author":"This document was written by Ian A Finlay.","public":["http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/2003alert51.pdf","http://www.nextgenss.com/advisories/ora-unauthrm.txt","http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/312035"],"cveids":[""],"certadvisory":"","uscerttechnicalalert":null,"datecreated":"2003-02-18T00:25:31Z","publicdate":"2003-02-11T00:00:00Z","datefirstpublished":"2003-02-18T01:03:28Z","dateupdated":"2003-02-19T15:36:01Z","revision":13,"vrda_d1_directreport":"","vrda_d1_population":"","vrda_d1_impact":"","cam_widelyknown":"15","cam_exploitation":"0","cam_internetinfrastructure":"17","cam_population":"10","cam_impact":"20","cam_easeofexploitation":"15","cam_attackeraccessrequired":"20","cam_scorecurrent":"36","cam_scorecurrentwidelyknown":"41.625","cam_scorecurrentwidelyknownexploited":"64.125","ipprotocol":"","cvss_accessvector":"","cvss_accesscomplexity":"","cvss_authentication":null,"cvss_confidentialityimpact":"","cvss_integrityimpact":"","cvss_availabilityimpact":"","cvss_exploitablity":null,"cvss_remediationlevel":"","cvss_reportconfidence":"","cvss_collateraldamagepotential":"","cvss_targetdistribution":"","cvss_securityrequirementscr":"","cvss_securityrequirementsir":"","cvss_securityrequirementsar":"","cvss_basescore":"","cvss_basevector":"","cvss_temporalscore":"","cvss_environmentalscore":"","cvss_environmentalvector":"","metric":36.0,"vulnote":null}