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CVE-2004-1363: Buffer overflow in extproc in Oracle 10g allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via environment...

Buffer overflow in extproc in Oracle 10g allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via environment variables in the library name, which are expanded after the length check is performed.

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CVE-2004-1363 is an old Oracle 10g extproc buffer overflow. A remote attacker could potentially make the component execute arbitrary code by abusing environment-variable expansion in a library name after a length check. Business risk is highest where legacy Oracle 10g systems remain in service. Exposure is most plausible in legacy Oracle 10g environments using extproc. The bundle does not identify other affected products or exact vulnerable versions. Internet-facing or broadly reachable database listener paths would increase concern, but that reachability is not established by the sources provided. Treat as a legacy exposure issue with high potential impact. Immediate urgency depends on whether Oracle 10g and extproc still exist in the environment. If present, prioritize isolation, vendor remediation review, and migration planning because arbitrary code execution is the stated impact. Mitigation focus: Identify any remaining Oracle 10g deployments and extproc usage.; Review Oracle Security Alert 68 and vendor guidance for fixed versions or patches.; Restrict network access to Oracle database listener and extproc-related services..

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