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CVE-2003-0222: Stack-based buffer overflow in Oracle Net Services for Oracle Database Server 9i release 2 and earlier allo...

Stack-based buffer overflow in Oracle Net Services for Oracle Database Server 9i release 2 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a "CREATE DATABASE LINK" query containing a connect string with a long USING parameter.

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This is an old Oracle Database flaw in Oracle Net Services. A specially malformed database-link creation query can overflow memory and may let an attacker run code on affected database servers. Business urgency depends on whether legacy Oracle Database 9i Release 2 or earlier remains in use. Exposure is most likely in legacy Oracle Database Server 9i Release 2 or earlier environments, especially where users or applications can submit CREATE DATABASE LINK statements. The bundle does not identify newer affected versions or specific configurations beyond Oracle Net Services. Treat as high priority if legacy Oracle databases still support business processes. The vulnerability is old, but arbitrary code execution against a database tier can affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability. If no Oracle 9i or earlier systems exist, priority drops to verification and documentation. Mitigation focus: Check Oracle Security Alert #54 or current Oracle support guidance for applicable fixes.; Identify and retire or isolate Oracle Database Server 9i Release 2 and earlier systems.; Restrict database accounts allowed to create database links where operationally possible..

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