Unspecified vulnerability in the Application Performance Management component in Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control before 12.1.0.6.2 allows remote authenticated users to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to End User Experience Management.
Unspecified vulnerability in Enterprise Manager (EM) Base Platform 10.2.0.5 and EM DB Control 11.1.0.7 in Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control allows remote attackers to affect integrity via unknown vectors related to User Interface Framework.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Enterprise Manager Base Platform component in Oracle Database Server 10.2.0.3, 10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5, and 11.1.0.7, and Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Security Framework.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Application Service Level Management component in Oracle Database Server 11.1.0.7 and Enterprise Manager Grid Control allows remote authenticated users to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Service Level Agreements.
Unspecified vulnerability in the Database Control component in EM Console in Oracle Database Server 10.1.0.5 and 10.2.0.3, Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.3 and 10.1.4.3, and Enterprise Manager Grid Control allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors.
The PL/SQL module for the Oracle HTTP Server in Oracle Application Server 10g, when using the WE8ISO8859P1 character set, does not perform character conversions properly, which allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions for certain procedures via an encoded URL with "%FF" encoded sequences that are improperly converted to "Y" characters.
Buffer overflow in extproc in Oracle 10g allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via environment variables in the library name, which are expanded after the length check is performed.
Directory traversal vulnerability in extproc in Oracle 9i and 10g allows remote attackers to access arbitrary libraries outside of the $ORACLE_HOME\bin directory.
Extproc in Oracle 9i and 10g does not require authentication to load a library or execute a function, which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands as the Oracle user.
Oracle 10g Database Server stores the password for the SYSMAN account in cleartext in the world-readable emoms.properties file, which could allow local users to gain DBA privileges.