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CVE-2016-5483

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Overview

** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: CVE-2017-3600. Reason: This candidate is a reservation duplicate of CVE-2017-3600. Notes: All CVE users should reference CVE-2017-3600 instead of this candidate. All references and descriptions in this candidate have been removed to prevent accidental usage.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2886-01
Posted Oct 12, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2886-01 - MySQL is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. It consists of the MySQL server daemon, mysqld, and many client programs. The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: rh-mysql57-mysql. Security Fix: An integer overflow flaw leading to a buffer overflow was found in the way MySQL parsed connection handshake packets. An unauthenticated remote attacker with access to the MySQL port could use this flaw to crash the mysqld daemon.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-5483, CVE-2016-8327, CVE-2017-3238, CVE-2017-3244, CVE-2017-3251, CVE-2017-3256, CVE-2017-3257, CVE-2017-3258, CVE-2017-3273, CVE-2017-3291, CVE-2017-3308, CVE-2017-3309, CVE-2017-3312, CVE-2017-3313, CVE-2017-3317, CVE-2017-3318, CVE-2017-3319, CVE-2017-3320, CVE-2017-3331, CVE-2017-3450, CVE-2017-3453, CVE-2017-3454, CVE-2017-3455, CVE-2017-3456, CVE-2017-3457, CVE-2017-3458, CVE-2017-3459, CVE-2017-3460
SHA-256 | ab4e92004548788c79614f7c05b6d2c3c3448effbadd3ccabd3acbab1019e604
Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2787-01
Posted Sep 21, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2787-01 - MySQL is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. It consists of the MySQL server daemon, mysqld, and many client programs. The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: rh-mysql56-mysql. Security Fix: An integer overflow flaw leading to a buffer overflow was found in the way MySQL parsed connection handshake packets. An unauthenticated remote attacker with access to the MySQL port could use this flaw to crash the mysqld daemon.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-5483, CVE-2016-8327, CVE-2017-3238, CVE-2017-3244, CVE-2017-3257, CVE-2017-3258, CVE-2017-3265, CVE-2017-3273, CVE-2017-3291, CVE-2017-3302, CVE-2017-3305, CVE-2017-3308, CVE-2017-3309, CVE-2017-3312, CVE-2017-3313, CVE-2017-3317, CVE-2017-3318, CVE-2017-3450, CVE-2017-3452, CVE-2017-3453, CVE-2017-3456, CVE-2017-3461, CVE-2017-3462, CVE-2017-3463, CVE-2017-3464, CVE-2017-3599, CVE-2017-3600, CVE-2017-3633
SHA-256 | c2fbd0ec54d0bfa9ad2a7c6d11b3885aed12d2e86bc392ddc02f7778c1606199
Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2192-01
Posted Aug 2, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-2192-01 - MariaDB is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server that is binary compatible with MySQL. The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: mariadb. Security Fix: It was discovered that the mysql and mysqldump tools did not correctly handle database and table names containing newline characters. A database user with privileges to create databases or tables could cause the mysql command to execute arbitrary shell or SQL commands while restoring database backup created using the mysqldump tool.

tags | advisory, arbitrary, shell
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-5483, CVE-2016-5617, CVE-2016-6664, CVE-2017-3238, CVE-2017-3243, CVE-2017-3244, CVE-2017-3258, CVE-2017-3265, CVE-2017-3291, CVE-2017-3302, CVE-2017-3308, CVE-2017-3309, CVE-2017-3312, CVE-2017-3313, CVE-2017-3317, CVE-2017-3318, CVE-2017-3453, CVE-2017-3456, CVE-2017-3464, CVE-2017-3600
SHA-256 | 51d563c7dcfb60f38bf1d4ad200c9c09b641337b0c1877f5cb14e20fd87bad25
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