Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2009-4333 is an IBM DB2 9.5 issue where a database password supplied to SET ENCRYPTION PASSWORD could be exposed through dynamic SQL snapshot information. For businesses, the concern is credential disclosure inside affected DB2 environments, especially where database monitoring or snapshot access is broadly granted. Organizations running IBM DB2 9.5 before FP5 are potentially exposed. Risk is most relevant where users or tools can access dynamic SQL snapshot data. The provided sources do not confirm other DB2 versions as affected. Treat as a credential exposure risk for legacy DB2 environments. Prioritize if DB2 9.5 remains in production or if many users have monitoring access. If DB2 is retired or already beyond FP5, urgency is lower. Mitigation focus: Upgrade IBM DB2 9.5 to Fix Pack 5 or later if affected.; Review IBM APAR IZ38819 and related IBM fix pack guidance.; Restrict DB2 snapshot and monitoring privileges to necessary administrators..
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