MySQL: Multiple vulnerabilities Multiple vulnerabilities were found in MySQL, some of which may allow execution of arbitrary code. MySQL 2012-01-05 2012-01-05 220813 229329 237166 238117 240407 277717 294187 303747 319489 321791 339717 344987 351413 remote 5.1.56 5.1.56

MySQL is a popular open-source multi-threaded, multi-user SQL database server.

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in MySQL. Please review the CVE identifiers referenced below for details.

An unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the MySQL process, cause a Denial of Service condition, bypass security restrictions, uninstall arbitrary MySQL plugins, or conduct Man-in-the-Middle and Cross-Site Scripting attacks.

There is no known workaround at this time.

All MySQL users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-db/mysql-5.1.56"

NOTE: This is a legacy GLSA. Updates for all affected architectures are available since May 14, 2011. It is likely that your system is already no longer affected by this issue.

CVE-2008-3963 CVE-2008-4097 CVE-2008-4098 CVE-2008-4456 CVE-2008-7247 CVE-2009-2446 CVE-2009-4019 CVE-2009-4028 CVE-2009-4484 CVE-2010-1621 CVE-2010-1626 CVE-2010-1848 CVE-2010-1849 CVE-2010-1850 CVE-2010-2008 CVE-2010-3676 CVE-2010-3677 CVE-2010-3678 CVE-2010-3679 CVE-2010-3680 CVE-2010-3681 CVE-2010-3682 CVE-2010-3683 CVE-2010-3833 CVE-2010-3834 CVE-2010-3835 CVE-2010-3836 CVE-2010-3837 CVE-2010-3838 CVE-2010-3839 CVE-2010-3840 a3li underling