Oracle Database Server extproc File Path Environment Overflow
Publish date: October 23, 2014
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2004-1363
Advisory Date: OCT 23, 2014
DESCRIPTION
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.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities. Please refer to the filter number and filter name when applying appropriate DPI and/or IDF rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1000413
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1000413 - Oracle Database Server Extproc File Path Environment overflow
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Oracle Application Server 10g 9.0.4
- Oracle Application Server 10g 9.0.4 .1
- Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 1
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.1
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.2
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.3
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.4
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.5
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.6
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.7
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.8
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 11.5.9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 9.0 i
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 9.0.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control 10g 10.1 .2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g 10.1 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 1
- Oracle Oracle10g Application Server 9.0.4
- Oracle Oracle10g Application Server 9.0.4 .0
- Oracle Oracle10g Application Server 9.0.4.1
- Oracle Oracle10g Enterprise 10.1 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle10g Enterprise 9.0.4 .0
- Oracle Oracle10g Personal 10.1 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle10g Personal 9.0.4 .0
- Oracle Oracle10g Standard 10.1 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle10g Standard 9.0.4 .0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.0.5 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.0.6 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.0.6 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.5 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.5 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.5 .1.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.6 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.6 .1.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.7 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.7 .1.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Enterprise 8.1.7 .4
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.0.6
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.0.6 .3
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.5
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.6
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.7
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.7 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.7 .1
- Oracle Oracle8i Standard 8.1.7 .4
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2 .0.0
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2 .1
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2 .2
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2 .3
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.3
- Oracle Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.3 .1
- Oracle Oracle9i Client 9.2 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Client 9.2 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 8.1.7
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.0.1 .4
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.0.1 .5
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0.3
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0.4
- Oracle Oracle9i Enterprise 9.2 .0.5
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 8.1.7
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.0.1 .4
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.0.1 .5
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2 .0.3
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2 .0.4
- Oracle Oracle9i Personal 9.2 .0.5
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 8.1.7
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.1 .2
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.1 .3
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.1 .4
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.1 .5
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2 .0.1
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2 .0.2
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2 .0.3
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2 .0.4
- Oracle Oracle9i Standard 9.2 .0.5
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