ghsa-26r9-9grm-j62r
Vulnerability from github
Published
2022-05-01 07:45
Modified
2022-05-01 07:45
VLAI Severity ?
Details
** DISPUTED ** Absolute path traversal vulnerability in Oracle Database Server, when utl_file_dir is set to a wildcard value or "CREATE ANY DIRECTORY to PUBLIC" privileges exist, allows remote authenticated users to read and modify arbitrary files via full filepaths to utl_file functions such as (1) utl_file.put_line and (2) utl_file.get_line, a related issue to CVE-2005-0701. NOTE: this issue is disputed by third parties who state that this is due to an insecure configuration instead of an inherent vulnerability.
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