- Apr 9, 2012
- 33
Security researchers reveal the existence of a serious security vulnerability in MariaDB and MySQL that enables an attacker to gain root access to the database server.Th vulnerability has been assigned to CVE-2012-2122 id;
According to Sergei Golubchik, security coordinator at MariaDB, the flaw doesn’t affect official vendor binaries, but it does expose the customers of MariaDB and MySQL who use versions such as 5.1.61, 5.2.11, 5.3.5, 5.5.22 and prior.
ehackingnews.com/2012/06/critical-security-vulnerability-in.html
According to Sergei Golubchik, security coordinator at MariaDB, the flaw doesn’t affect official vendor binaries, but it does expose the customers of MariaDB and MySQL who use versions such as 5.1.61, 5.2.11, 5.3.5, 5.5.22 and prior.
ehackingnews.com/2012/06/critical-security-vulnerability-in.html