| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Help for Web, as used in Oracle Application Server, Oracle Database 10.2.0.3, and Enterprise Manager 10.1.0.6, has unknown impact and remote attack vectors, aka EM02. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle HTTP Server component in Oracle Application Server 9.0.4.3, 10.1.2.0.2, 10.1.2.1.0, and 10.1.3.0.0, and Oracle Collaboration Suite 9.0.4.2 and 10.1.2, has unknown impact and remote attack vectors related to the Mod_rewrite Module, aka Vuln# OHS01. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Single Sign-On component in Oracle Application Server 9.0.4.3, 10.1.2.0.2, and 10.1.2.1.0, Collaboration Suite 9.0.4.2 and 10.1.2, and Oracle E-Business Suite and Applications 11.5.10CU2 has unknown impact and remote attack vectors, aka Vuln# SSO01. |
| Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Oracle Reports Developer component in Oracle Application Server 9.0.4.3 and 10.1.2.0.2, and Oracle E-Business Suite and Applications 11.5.10CU2, have unknown impact and remote attack vectors, aka Vuln# (1) REP01 and (2) REP02. NOTE: as of 20061027, Oracle has not disputed reports from a reliable researcher that these issues are related to (a) showenv and (b) parsequery for REP01, and (c) cellwrapper and (d) delimiter for REP02. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Containers for J2EE component in Oracle Application Server 9.0.4.1 and 10.1.2.0.2, and Collaboration Suite 10.1.2, has unknown impact and remote authenticated attack vectors, aka Vuln# OC4J05. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle Forms in Oracle Application Server 9.0.4.3 and 10.1.2.0.2, and E-Business Suite and Applications 11.5.10CU2, has unknown impact and remote attack vectors, aka Vuln# FORM02. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in PORTAL.wwv_main.render_warning_screen in the Oracle Portal 10g allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the (1) p_oldurl and (2) p_newurl parameters. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle HTTP Server component of Oracle Database Server 9.0.1.5, 9.0.1.5 FIPS, 9.2.0.7, and 10.1.0.5, and Application Server 1.0.2.2, 9.0.4.2, and 10.1.2.0.2, has unspecified impact and attack vectors, as identified by Oracle Vuln# OHS01. |
| Batch files in the Oracle web listener ows-bin directory allow remote attackers to execute commands via a malformed URL that includes '?&'. |
| Buffer overflow in shared library ndwfn4.so for iPlanet Web Server (iWS) 4.1, when used as a web listener for Oracle application server 4.0.8.2, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long HTTP request that is passed to the application server, such as /jsp/. |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in Oracle JSP 1.0.x through 1.1.1 and Oracle 8.1.7 iAS Release 1.0.2 can allow a remote attacker to read or execute arbitrary .jsp files via a '..' (dot dot) attack. |
| Buffer overflow in Oracle9iAS Web Cache 2.0.0.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long HTTP GET request. |
| Buffer overflow in PL/SQL Apache module in Oracle 9i Application Server allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long request for a help page. |
| Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2 allows remote attackers to obtain the physical path of a file under the server root via a request for a non-existent .JSP file, which leaks the pathname in an error message. |
| Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Thesaurus Management System component in Oracle E-Business Suite and OPA 4.5.2 Applications has unknown impact and attack vectors, aka Vuln# OPA01. |
| PL/SQL module 3.0.9.8.2 in Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.x allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via the OWA_UTIL stored procedures (1) OWA_UTIL.signature, (2) OWA_UTIL.listprint, or (3) OWA_UTIL.show_query_columns. |
| The default configuration of the PL/SQL Gateway web administration interface in Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.x uses null authentication, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges and modify DAD settings. |
| The default configuration of Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.x running Oracle JSP or SQLJSP stores globals.jsa under the web root, which allows remote attackers to gain sensitive information including usernames and passwords via a direct HTTP request to globals.jsa. |
| PL/SQL module 3.0.9.8.2 in Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.x allows remote attackers to bypass authentication for a Database Access Descriptor (DAD) by modifying the URL to reference an alternate DAD that already has valid credentials. |
| Oracle 9i Application Server stores XSQL and SOAP configuration files insecurely, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information including usernames and passwords by requesting (1) XSQLConfig.xml or (2) soapConfig.xml through a virtual directory. |