Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200804-04 - Multiple vulnerabilities in MySQL might lead to privilege escalation and Denial of Service. Versions less than 5.0.54 are affected.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - The mysql_change_db() function in MySQL 5.0.x before 5.0.40 did not restore THD::db_access privileges when returning from SQL SECURITY INVOKER stored routines, which allowed remote authenticated users to gain privileges. The federated engine in MySQL 5.0.x, when performing a certain SHOW TABLE STATUS query, did not properly handle a response with a small number of columns, which could allow a remote MySQL server to cause a denial of service (federated handler crash and daemon crash) via a response that lacks the minimum required number of columns.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - MySQL 5.0.x did not update the DEFINER value of a view when the view is altered, which allows remote authenticated users to gain privileges via a sequence of statements including a CREATE SQL SECURITY DEFINER VIEW statement and an ALTER VIEW statement. The federated engine in MySQL 5.0.x, when performing a certain SHOW TABLE STATUS query, did not properly handle a response with a small number of columns, which could allow a remote MySQL server to cause a denial of service (federated handler crash and daemon crash) via a response that lacks the minimum required number of columns.
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Debian Security Advisory 1451-1 - Several local/remote vulnerabilities have been discovered in the MySQL database server.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 559-1 - Joe Gallo and Artem Russakovskii discovered that the InnoDB engine in MySQL did not properly perform input validation. An authenticated user could use a crafted CONTAINS statement to cause a denial of service. It was discovered that under certain conditions MySQL could be made to overwrite system table information. An authenticated user could use a crafted RENAME statement to escalate privileges. Philip Stoev discovered that the the federated engine of MySQL did not properly handle responses with a small number of columns. An authenticated user could use a crafted response to a SHOW TABLE STATUS query and cause a denial of service. It was discovered that MySQL did not properly enforce access controls. An authenticated user could use a crafted CREATE TABLE LIKE statement to escalate privileges.
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