Exploit circulating for newly patched Oracle bug
It can crash an unpatched database server
October 21, 2005 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service -
Database administrators now have an added incentive to install Oracle Corp.'s latest security patches, which were released earlier this week. Malicious software is circulating that can crash an unpatched database server, and one security expert predicted that more malware targeting the 89 recently patched vulnerabilities is on the way.
Yesterday , code was published on the Full Disclosure security mailing list that exploits a buffer overflow vulnerability in certain versions of Oracle's databases.
The code could be used by attackers to bring down a database, using a technique called a SQL injection attack, said Alexander Kornbrust, a business director at Red-Database-Security GmbH in Neunkirchen, Germany. In SQL injection attacks, Web applications that work with the database are tricked into sending malicious database queries using the SQL language.
The exploit could be used either by an attacker who had user credentials on an unpatched database or by a remote attacker, using a SQL injection attack over the Internet, Kornbrust said. "I tried the exploit, and it's working," he said in an interview conducted via instant message. "I highly recommend customers to apply these patches as soon as possible."
In a statement, Oracle said that Versions 9i and 10g of the database software were vulnerable to the bug, but the exploit published on Full Disclosure affects only 10g users, according to Kornbrust.
On Tuesday, Oracle released a bundle of critical security patches that fixed 89 bugs in its database and application servers, as well as some PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards applications (see "Oracle patches 89 holes with quarterly security update"). Oracle releases security patches every three months as part of its security update program.
Normally, a few exploits begin circulating after each Oracle security update, Kornbrust said.
The buffer overflow vulnerability is described as vulnerability No. DB27.
Oracle did not respond to requests for comment on this story.
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