DSA-2143-1 mysql-dfsg-5.0 -- several vulnerabilitiesID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:600554 | Date: (C)2011-07-05 (M)2022-10-10 |
Class: PATCH | Family: unix |
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the MySQL database server. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: CVE-2010-3677 It was discovered that MySQL allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service via a join query that uses a table with a unique SET column. CVE-2010-3680 It was discovered that MySQL allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service by creating temporary tables while using InnoDB, which triggers an assertion failure. CVE-2010-3681 It was discovered that MySQL allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service by using the HANDLER interface and performing "alternate reads from two indexes on a table," which triggers an assertion failure. CVE-2010-3682 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled use of EXPLAIN with certain queries. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3833 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled propagation during evaluation of arguments to extreme-value functions. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3834 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled materializing a derived table that required a temporary table for grouping. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3835 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled certain user-variable assignment expressions that are evaluated in a logical expression context. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3836 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled pre-evaluation of LIKE predicates during view preparation. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3837 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled using GROUP_CONCAT and WITH ROLLUP together. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3838 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled certain queries using a mixed list of numeric and LONGBLOB arguments to the GREATEST or LEAST functions. An authenticated user could crash the server. CVE-2010-3840 It was discovered that MySQL incorrectly handled improper WKB data passed to the PolyFromWKB function. An authenticated user could crash the server.