Vulnerabilities > Oracle > Database Server > 10.1.0.3
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2005-11-02 | CVE-2005-3440 | Multiple vulnerability in Oracle Database Server 10.1.0.3 Unspecified vulnerability in Database Scheduler in Oracle Database Server 10g up to 10.1.0.3 has unknown impact and attack vectors, aka Oracle Vuln# DB08. | 10.0 |
2005-11-02 | CVE-2005-3439 | Multiple vulnerability in Oracle October Security Update Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database Server 10g up to 10.1.0.4.2 have unknown impact and attack vectors, aka Oracle Vuln# (1) DB02, (2) DB03, and (3) DB05 in Change Data Capture; (4) DB07 in Data Pump Export; and (5) DB18, (6) DB19, (7) DB20, (8) DB21, (9) DB22, (10) DB23, (11) DB24, and (12) DB25 in the Spatial component. | 10.0 |
2005-11-02 | CVE-2005-3438 | Multiple vulnerability in Oracle October Security Update Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Database Server 9i up to 10.1.0.4.2 have unknown impact and attack vectors, aka Oracle Vuln# (1) DB04 in Change Data Capture; (2) DB06 in Data Guard Logical Standby; (3) DB10 in Locale; (4) DB12 in Materialized Views; (5) DB13 in Objects Extension; (6) DB15 in Oracle Label Security; (7) DB27 in Security, possibly due to a buffer overflow in sys.pbsde.init; and (8) DB28 and (9) DB29 in Workspace Manager. | 10.0 |
2005-11-02 | CVE-2005-3437 | Multiple vulnerability in Oracle October Security Update Unspecified vulnerability in the PL/SQL component in Oracle Database Server 9i up to 10.1.0.4 has unknown impact and attack vectors, aka Oracle Vuln# DB01. | 10.0 |
2005-05-02 | CVE-2005-1197 | SQL-Injection vulnerability in Oracle10g Enterprise Edition SQL injection vulnerability in the SYS.DBMS_CDC_IPUBLISH.CREATE_SCN_CHANGE_SET procedure in Oracle Database Server 10g allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the CHANGE_SET_NAME parameter. | 7.5 |
2005-05-02 | CVE-2005-0298 | Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Database Server The DIRECTORY objects in Oracle 8i through Oracle 10g contain the location of a specific operating system directory, which allows users with read privileges to a DIRECTORY object to obtain sensitive information. | 5.0 |