CVE-2009-1906
03.06.2009, 21:00
The DRDA Services component in IBM DB2 9.1 before FP7 and 9.5 before FP4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via an IPv6 address in the correlation token in the APPID string, as demonstrated by an APPID string sent by the third-party DataDirect JDBC driver 3.7.32.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp1 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp2 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp3 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp3a |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp4 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp4a |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp5 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp6 |
ibm | db2 | 9.1:fp6a |
ibm | db2 | 9.5:fp1 |
ibm | db2 | 9.5:fp2 |
ibm | db2 | 9.5:fp3 |
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= Vulnerable software versions
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