Description
The triggers in Oracle 9i and 10g allow local users to gain privileges by using a sequence of partially privileged actions: using CCBKAPPLROWTRIG or EXEC_CBK_FN_DML to add arbitrary functions to the SDO_CMT_DBK_FN_TABLE and SDO_CMT_CBK_DML_TABLE, then performing a DELETE on the SDO_TXN_IDX_INSERTS table, which causes the SDO_CMT_CBK_TRIG trigger to execute the user-supplied functions.
Product(s):
- Oracle Database Server 10.2.1 R2
- Oracle 9i 9.0.1.2
- Oracle 9i 9.0.1.3
- Oracle 9i 9.0.1.4
- Oracle 9i 9.0.1
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2.0.0
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2.0.1
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2.1
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2.2
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2.3
- Oracle 9i 9.0.2
- Oracle 9i 9.0
- Oracle 9i 9.2.0.1
- Oracle 9i 9.2.0.2
Question to Ask Vendors:
- Can you confirm whether your systems are affected by CVE-2004-1338, and if so, what steps are you currently taking to mitigate this vulnerability?
- What is your estimated timeline for fully resolving CVE-2004-1338 in your products or services, and how will you communicate updates on this issue to us as your customer?
Recommended Actions:
- Check out the advisory links provided below.