PT-2022-5168 · Oracle+7 · Mysql Server+6

George R

·

Published

2022-09-02

·

Updated

2024-08-30

·

CVE-2022-21592

CVSS v3.1

4.3

Medium

VectorAV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions MySQL Server versions 5.7.39 and prior MySQL Server versions 8.0.29 and prior
Description The issue exists due to insufficient input validation in the MySQL Server's encryption component. This allows a remote attacker to disclose protected information. Successful attacks can result in unauthorized read access to a subset of MySQL Server accessible data.
Recommendations For MySQL Server versions 5.7.39 and prior, update to a version later than 5.7.39 to resolve the issue. For MySQL Server versions 8.0.29 and prior, update to a version later than 8.0.29 to resolve the issue. As a temporary workaround, consider restricting network access to the MySQL Server to minimize the risk of exploitation.

Exploit

Fix

RCE

Found an issue in the description? Have something to add? Feel free to write us 👾

Weakness Enumeration

Related Identifiers

ALT-PU-2022-2552
ALT-PU-2022-3102
ALT-PU-2023-1912
ALT-PU-2023-7310
ALT-PU-2023-7463
ALT-PU-2023-7647
ALT-PU-2023-7888
AZL-11200
BDU:2022-06425
CESA-2022_7119
CVE-2022-21592
OESA-2023-1834
OESA-2023-1835
OESA-2023-1836
OESA-2024-2071
RHSA-2022:6518
RHSA-2022:6590
RHSA-2022:7119
RHSA-2022_6590
RHSA-2022_7119
RLSA-2022:6590
RLSA-2022:7119
USN-5696-1
USN-5696-2

Affected Products

Alt Linux
Centos
Linuxmint
Mysql Server
Red Hat
Rocky Linux
Ubuntu