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DSA-3475-1 postgresql-9.1 -- postgresql-9.1

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:602370Date: (C)2016-02-29   (M)2023-12-07
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




Several vulnerabilities have been found in PostgreSQL-9.1, a SQL database system. CVE-2015-5288 Josh Kupershmidt discovered a vulnerability in the crypt function in the pgCrypto extension. Certain invalid salt arguments can cause the server to crash or to disclose a few bytes of server memory. CVE-2016-0766 A privilege escalation vulnerability for users of PL/Java was discovered. Certain custom configuration settings for PL/Java will now be modifiable only by the database superuser to mitigate this issue. CVE-2016-0773 Tom Lane and Greg Stark discovered a flaw in the way PostgreSQL processes specially crafted regular expressions. Very large character ranges in bracket expressions could cause infinite loops or memory overwrites. A remote attacker can exploit this flaw to cause a denial of service or, potentially, to execute arbitrary code.

Platform:
Debian 7.x
Product:
postgresql-9.1
Reference:
DSA-3475-1
CVE-2015-5288
CVE-2016-0766
CVE-2016-0773
CVE    3
CVE-2016-0773
CVE-2016-0766
CVE-2015-5288
CPE    26
cpe:/a:postgresql:postgresql:9.2.7
cpe:/a:postgresql:postgresql:9.1.7
cpe:/a:postgresql:postgresql:9.1.6
cpe:/a:postgresql:postgresql:9.1.5
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