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These security issues were fixed :
- CVE-2016-0644: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to DDL (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0646: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to DML (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0647: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to FTS (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0640: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect integrity and availability via vectors related to DML (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0641: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect confidentiality and availability via vectors related to MyISAM (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0642: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect integrity and availability via vectors related to Federated (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0643: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect confidentiality via vectors related to DML (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0666: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to Security: Privileges (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0651: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to Optimizer (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0650: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to Replication (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0648: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to PS (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-0649: Unspecified vulnerability allowed local users to affect availability via vectors related to PS (bsc#976341).
- CVE-2016-2047: The ssl_verify_server_cert function in sql-common/client.c did not properly verify that the server hostname matches a domain name in the subject's Common Name (CN) or subjectAltName field of the X.509 certificate, which allowed man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof SSL servers via a '/CN=' string in a field in a certificate, as demonstrated by '/OU=/CN=bar.com/CN=foo.com (bsc#963806).
More details are available at
- http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.5/en/news-5-5-49.html
- http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.5/en/news-5-5-48.html
Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the SUSE security advisory. Tenable has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues
Max CVSS | 0 |
Min CVSS | 0 |
Total Count | 2 |
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