Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue affects Oracle 9i and 10g database PL/SQL procedures. A remote attacker could abuse SQL injection in procedures running with definer rights to run arbitrary SQL and gain privileges. The business concern is unauthorized database access or privilege escalation in legacy Oracle environments. Exposure is most likely in environments still running Oracle 9i or 10g with the affected PL/SQL procedures available. The bundle does not identify specific patch levels, configurations, authentication requirements, or internet-facing exposure patterns. Prioritize if Oracle 9i or 10g remains in use. The stated impact is database privilege gain, which can affect confidentiality, integrity, and operations. If those versions are absent, residual priority is low. Mitigation focus: Identify any Oracle 9i or 10g databases in production or connected networks.; Review Oracle Security Alert 68 and linked vendor guidance for applicable fixes.; Prioritize migration or isolation for unsupported legacy Oracle database instances..
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- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- oracle-procedure-sql-injection(18665)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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