3.6
LOW
CVE-2006-2505
Oracle Database Server allows Database Privilege Escalation through Malicious Package References in DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION Functions
Description

Oracle Database Server 10g Release 2 allows local users to execute arbitrary SQL queries via a reference to a malicious package in the TYPE_NAME argument in the (1) GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_TABLES or (2) GET_V2_DOMAIN_INDEX_TABLES function in the DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION package.

INFO

Published Date :

May 22, 2006, 7:02 p.m.

Last Modified :

Oct. 18, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Remotely Exploitable :

No

Impact Score :

4.9

Exploitability Score :

3.9
Affected Products

The following products are affected by CVE-2006-2505 vulnerability. Even if cvefeed.io is aware of the exact versions of the products that are affected, the information is not represented in the table below.

ID Vendor Product Action
1 Oracle database_server
References to Advisories, Solutions, and Tools

Here, you will find a curated list of external links that provide in-depth information, practical solutions, and valuable tools related to CVE-2006-2505.

URL Resource
http://secunia.com/advisories/19860 Exploit Vendor Advisory
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/932124 US Government Resource
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432078/100/0/threaded
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432354/100/0/threaded
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432355/100/0/threaded
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/17699 Exploit

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The following list is the news that have been mention CVE-2006-2505 vulnerability anywhere in the article.

The following table lists the changes that have been made to the CVE-2006-2505 vulnerability over time.

Vulnerability history details can be useful for understanding the evolution of a vulnerability, and for identifying the most recent changes that may impact the vulnerability's severity, exploitability, or other characteristics.

  • CVE Modified by [email protected]

    May. 14, 2024

    Action Type Old Value New Value
  • CVE Modified by [email protected]

    Oct. 18, 2018

    Action Type Old Value New Value
    Removed Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/archive/1/432355/100/0/threaded [Vendor Advisory]
    Removed Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/archive/1/432078/100/0/threaded [Exploit, Vendor Advisory]
    Removed Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/archive/1/432354/100/0/threaded [Vendor Advisory]
    Added Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432355/100/0/threaded [No Types Assigned]
    Added Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432354/100/0/threaded [No Types Assigned]
    Added Reference http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/432078/100/0/threaded [No Types Assigned]
  • Initial Analysis by [email protected]

    May. 22, 2006

    Action Type Old Value New Value
EPSS is a daily estimate of the probability of exploitation activity being observed over the next 30 days. Following chart shows the EPSS score history of the vulnerability.
CWE - Common Weakness Enumeration

While CVE identifies specific instances of vulnerabilities, CWE categorizes the common flaws or weaknesses that can lead to vulnerabilities. CVE-2006-2505 is associated with the following CWEs:

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC) stores attack patterns, which are descriptions of the common attributes and approaches employed by adversaries to exploit the CVE-2006-2505 weaknesses.

Exploit Prediction

EPSS is a daily estimate of the probability of exploitation activity being observed over the next 30 days.

0.21 }} 0.04%

score

0.58269

percentile

CVSS2 - Vulnerability Scoring System
Access Vector
Access Complexity
Authentication
Confidentiality
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