JVN#59748723
MySQL Connector/J vulnerable to SQL injection
Overview
MySQL Connector/J from Sun Microsystems contains a SQL injection vulnerability.
Products Affected
- MySQL Connector/J 5.1.7 and earlier
Description
MySQL Connector/J from Sun Microsystems is a software that provides access to a MySQL database for client applications written in Java. MySQL Connector/J contains a SQL injection vulnerability.
Impact
A remote attacker could obtain and modify contents in the database.
Solution
Update the Software
Update to the latest version according to the information provided by the developer.
Vendor Status
Vendor | Link |
Sun Microsystems |
MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual (Bug#41730) |
MySQL Bugs: #41730: SQL Injection when using U+00A5 |
References
JPCERT/CC Addendum
Vulnerability Analysis by JPCERT/CC
Analyzed on 2009.07.29
Measures | Conditions | Severity |
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Access Required | Routed - can be attacked over the Internet using packets |
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Authentication | None - anonymous or no authentication (IP addresses do not count) |
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User Interaction Required | None - the vulnerability can be exploited without an honest user taking any action |
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Exploit Complexity | Low - little to no expertise and/or luck required to exploit (cross-site scripting) |
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Credit
Masakazu Ikeda of WebAppSec reported this vulnerability to IPA.JPCERT/CC coordinated with the vendor under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
Other Information
JPCERT Alert | |
JPCERT Reports | |
CERT Advisory | |
CPNI Advisory | |
TRnotes | |
CVE | |
JVN iPedia |
JVNDB-2009-000050 |