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CVE-2013-0418: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Outside In Technology component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 8.3.7 a...

Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Outside In Technology component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 8.3.7 and 8.4 allows context-dependent attackers to affect availability via unknown vectors related to Outside In Filters, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-0393. NOTE: the previous information was obtained from the January 2013 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from an independent researcher that this is a heap-based buffer overflow in the Paradox database stream filter (vspdx.dll) that can be triggered using a table header with a crafted "number of fields" value.

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CVE-2013-0418 is an Oracle Outside In Technology flaw that can let a context-dependent attacker disrupt availability. The public record ties it to Outside In Filters in Oracle Fusion Middleware 8.3.7 and 8.4. The exact Oracle vector is unspecified, and researcher claims describe a possible heap buffer overflow in a Paradox database filter. Exposure is most likely in systems that embed Oracle Outside In Technology 8.3.7 or 8.4 for document or file filtering. The bundle cites Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, Mandriva, OVAL, and US-CERT references, but does not provide a complete affected-product matrix. Treat this as a targeted availability risk in file-processing components, not a confirmed widespread exploitation event. Prioritize remediation where Outside In processes inbound or third-party files, especially in mail, content management, or document conversion workflows. Mitigation focus: Apply the relevant Oracle January 2013 Critical Patch Update guidance.; Review Microsoft MS13-012 if Microsoft software embeds the affected Outside In component.; Check IBM and Mandriva advisories for product-specific update instructions..

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