53712 - unixODBC 'SQLDriverConnect()' 'FILEDSN' and 'DRIVER' Options Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities(2012-08-31)
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CWE ID
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Update Date
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Score
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Authentication
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CVE-2012-2657 |
119 |
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DoS Exec Code Overflow |
2012-08-31 |
2012-10-26 |
2.1 |
None |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
None |
None |
Partial |
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** DISPUTED ** Buffer overflow in the SQLDriverConnect function in unixODBC 2.0.10, 2.3.1, and earlier allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long string in the FILEDSN option. NOTE: this issue might not be a vulnerability, since the ability to set this option typically implies that the attacker already has legitimate access to cause a DoS or execute code, and therefore the issue would not cross privilege boundaries. There may be limited attack scenarios if isql command-line options are exposed to an attacker, although it seems likely that other, more serious issues would also be exposed, and this issue might not cross privilege boundaries in that context. |
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CVE-2012-2658 |
119 |
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DoS Exec Code Overflow |
2012-08-31 |
2012-09-05 |
2.1 |
None |
Local |
Low |
Not required |
None |
None |
Partial |
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** DISPUTED ** Buffer overflow in the SQLDriverConnect function in unixODBC 2.3.1 allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long string in the DRIVER option. NOTE: this issue might not be a vulnerability, since the ability to set this option typically implies that the attacker already has legitimate access to cause a DoS or execute code, and therefore the issue would not cross privilege boundaries. There may be limited attack scenarios if isql command-line options are exposed to an attacker, although it seems likely that other, more serious issues would also be exposed, and this issue might not cross privilege boundaries in that context. |