MEDIUM · 4.6

CVE-2004-1366

Oracle 10g Database Server stores the password for the SYSMAN account in cleartext in the world-readable emoms.properties file, which could allow local users to gain DBA privileges.

Vulnerability Description

Oracle 10g Database Server stores the password for the SYSMAN account in cleartext in the world-readable emoms.properties file, which could allow local users to gain DBA privileges.

CVSS Score

4.6

MEDIUM

AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
Confidentiality
PARTIAL
Integrity
PARTIAL
Availability
PARTIAL

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
OracleApplication ServerAll versions
OracleCollaboration Suiterelease_1
OracleE-Business Suite11.5.1
OracleEnterprise Manager9
OracleEnterprise Manager Database Control10.1.2
OracleEnterprise Manager Grid Control10.1.0.2
OracleOracle10Genterprise_9.0.4_.0
OracleOracle8Ienterprise_8.0.5_.0.0
OracleOracle9Iclient_9.2.0.1

Related Weaknesses (CWE)

References

FAQ

What is CVE-2004-1366?

CVE-2004-1366 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 4.6 (MEDIUM). Oracle 10g Database Server stores the password for the SYSMAN account in cleartext in the world-readable emoms.properties file, which could allow local users to gain DBA privileges.

How severe is CVE-2004-1366?

CVE-2004-1366 has been rated MEDIUM with a CVSS base score of 4.6/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.

Is there a patch for CVE-2004-1366?

Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Affected products include: Oracle Application Server, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control.