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Oracle releases, then pulls, zero-day database exploit code

April 10th, 2006 by Pete

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Oracle releases, then pulls, zero-day database exploit code - Details about the zero-day hole sat on company portal for hours - by Robert McMillan

"APRIL 10, 2006 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Oracle Corp. appears to have accidentally released details about an unpatched security vulnerability in its database software, including sample code that could be used to exploit the problem. Details of the vulnerability were published last Thursday in a note that was briefly posted to Oracle's Metalink customer support portal."


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