-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/01/2012 02:26 PM, king cope wrote: > (see attachment) > > Kingcope So normally for MySQL issues Oracle would assign the CVE #. However in this case we have a bit of a time constraint (it's a weekend and this is blowing up quickly) and the impacts are potentially quite severe. So I've spoken with some other Red Hat SRT members and we feel it is best to get CVE #'s assigned for these issues quickly so we can refer to them properly. If Oracle security has already assigned CVE's for these please let us and the public know so we can use the correct numbers. Also if Oracle can let the public know which versions of MySQL are affected (e.g. 5.0.x, 5.1.x, 5.5.x, etc.) that would be very helpful to everyone I am sure. I am also adding MySQL, Oracle, MariaDB, OSS-SEC, Steven Christey, cve-assign and OSVDB to the CC so that everyone is aware of what is going on. Please use CVE-2012-5614 for MySQL Denial of Service Zeroday PoC - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQuvHQAAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTJUAQAKe6OGh+OnqVL1imsc0P5zaU PTiEykeuN0nQ0yU22U5GQBOXbiSlWfTp/N9sn7m7HqxN4NRvLiNtRFZdhrXf0rah cTimkN0r8JGoP1KRSSOYJt+vnUK70YlwpxT1ZsbahSnDwWWmv4Fe1ry2Ocn8b8o8 uTDU3MOgbfmEhZyxRAkNlo8JvSIVFUdIxAbsJYeIbVjCo6pv7U+EBCX+5DXiPdb1 xOYD0kkvw2QCRyBPtpEiem/3EdTfCC8GHLchx/jup61/bKTkM3d0ecg9ISBEN9kU KvYHDc3OthR9XRQ5UKOT3PZHb5D9PPN0d3wV0KeA4S43gDCSyWeeLXHi/DhWYR4M olELLySdO3SQRO1sAUMVAbQxjtvYw8Yms6lJj5Dj0jWN9Kl3aRfJY7wwApZ1I/G7 Lm/t6ibC+U5Xt7+PjuQlFE5ZyBp5KpkBcYbdChzxtoHVmhtEzHiP5q62zeIUPG6G Evvws8vLsMvpIsJcUC13NbcoQ7NLpSOvpgNYiMEqrA3N7fd4M3NH/uims5wSmAWO H/Sq5UdqcGehkdc3Hh363bJF5UEn9snlWPYUvI0ccrbxdzOYZiHveWA0fpznKkRX bLyBegkbcZf247bC0gJQkPuB6D6zfjKFJv3Y+ZktOZBAW6uixJI3YlMQfVcCz7Bk vj2ZuZVLKiwkWPsO93qI =TZ5A -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----