Vulnerabilities > Apache > Derby > 10.1.1.0

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2023-11-20 CVE-2022-46337 Injection vulnerability in Apache Derby
A cleverly devised username might bypass LDAP authentication checks.
network
low complexity
apache CWE-74
critical
9.8
2016-10-03 CVE-2015-1832 XXE vulnerability in Apache Derby
XML external entity (XXE) vulnerability in the SqlXmlUtil code in Apache Derby before 10.12.1.1, when a Java Security Manager is not in place, allows context-dependent attackers to read arbitrary files or cause a denial of service (resource consumption) via vectors involving XmlVTI and the XML datatype.
network
low complexity
apache CWE-611
critical
9.1
2010-08-16 CVE-2009-4269 Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in Apache Derby
The password hash generation algorithm in the BUILTIN authentication functionality for Apache Derby before 10.6.1.0 performs a transformation that reduces the size of the set of inputs to SHA-1, which produces a small search space that makes it easier for local and possibly remote attackers to crack passwords by generating hash collisions, related to password substitution.
local
low complexity
apache CWE-310
2.1
2007-07-05 CVE-2006-7217 Remote Security vulnerability in Apache Derby 10.1.1.0/10.1.2.1/10.1.3.1
Apache Derby before 10.2.1.6 does not determine schema privilege requirements during the DropSchemaNode bind phase, which allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary drop schema statements in SQL authorization mode.
network
low complexity
apache
4.0
2007-07-05 CVE-2006-7216 Remote Security vulnerability in Apache Derby 10.1.1.0/10.1.2.1/10.1.3.1
Apache Derby before 10.2.1.6 does not determine privilege requirements for lock table statements at compilation time, and consequently does not enforce privilege requirements at execution time, which allows remote authenticated users to lock arbitrary tables.
network
low complexity
apache
4.0
2005-12-31 CVE-2005-4849 Information Exposure vulnerability in Apache Derby 10.0.2.1/10.1.1.0
Apache Derby before 10.1.2.1 exposes the (1) user and (2) password attributes in cleartext via (a) the RDBNAM parameter of the ACCSEC command and (b) the output of the DatabaseMetaData.getURL function, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information.
network
low complexity
apache CWE-200
5.0