Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Oracle 10g Release 1 before CPU Jan 2006 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via multiple parameters in (1) ATTACH_JOB, (2) HAS_PRIVS, and (3) OPEN_JOB functions in the SYS.KUPV$FT package; and (4) UPDATE_JOB, (5) ACTIVE_JOB, (6) ATTACH_POSSIBLE, (7) ATTACH_TO_JOB, (8) CREATE_NEW_JOB, (9) DELETE_JOB, (10) DELETE_MASTER_TABLE, (11) DETACH_JOB, (12) GET_JOB_INFO, (13) GET_JOB_QUEUES, (14) GET_SOLE_JOBNAME, (15) MASTER_TBL_LOCK, and (16) VALID_HANDLE functions in the SYS.KUPV$FT_INT package. NOTE: due to the lack of relevant details from the Oracle advisory, a separate CVE is being created since it cannot be conclusively proven that these issues has been addressed by Oracle. It is unclear which, if any, Oracle Vuln# identifiers apply to these issues.
CVE-2006-0586 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 2 products from oracle, from oracle organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Originally identified in 2006, this vulnerability predates many modern security frameworks and practices. The vulnerability landscape of that era was characterized by different threat models and less mature defense mechanisms compared to contemporary standards.
2006-02-08T01:02:00.000
2025-04-03T01:03:51.193
Deferred
CVSSv2: 7.5 (HIGH)
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
10.0
6.4
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.0.3.1 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.2.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.2.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | application_server | 10.1.2.1.0 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | enterprise_10.1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | enterprise_10.1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | enterprise_10.1.0.3.1 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | enterprise_10.1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | personal_10.1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | personal_10.1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | personal_10.1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | personal_10.10.3.1 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.3 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.3.1 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.4 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.4.2 | Yes |
| Application | oracle | oracle10g | standard_10.1.0.5 | Yes |
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