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.
Software | From | Fixed in |
---|---|---|
oracle / database_server | 10.2.1-r2 | 10.2.1-r2.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0 | 9.0.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.1 | 9.0.1.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.1.2 | 9.0.1.2.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.1.3 | 9.0.1.3.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.1.4 | 9.0.1.4.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2 | 9.0.2.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2.0.0 | 9.0.2.0.0.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2.0.1 | 9.0.2.0.1.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2.1 | 9.0.2.1.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2.2 | 9.0.2.2.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.0.2.3 | 9.0.2.3.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.2.0.1 | 9.2.0.1.x |
oracle / oracle9i | 9.2.0.2 | 9.2.0.2.x |