Learn about CVE-2020-14672, a vulnerability in Oracle MySQL Server allowing attackers to compromise the server, potentially leading to a denial of service attack. Find out how to mitigate and prevent this security risk.
A vulnerability in Oracle MySQL Server allows a high privileged attacker to compromise the server, potentially leading to a denial of service (DOS) attack.
Understanding CVE-2020-14672
This CVE involves a vulnerability in MySQL Server that could be exploited by an attacker with network access to compromise the server.
What is CVE-2020-14672?
The vulnerability in MySQL Server allows a high privileged attacker to compromise the server, potentially resulting in a DOS attack. The affected versions include 5.6.49 and prior, 5.7.31 and prior, and 8.0.21 and prior.
The Impact of CVE-2020-14672
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can lead to unauthorized actions that cause the server to hang or crash, resulting in a denial of service condition. The CVSS 3.1 Base Score is 4.9, indicating a medium severity vulnerability with high availability impact.
Technical Details of CVE-2020-14672
This section provides more technical insights into the vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
The vulnerability in MySQL Server allows a high privileged attacker with network access to compromise the server, potentially leading to a DOS attack.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker with network access via multiple protocols to compromise the MySQL Server.
Mitigation and Prevention
Protecting systems from this vulnerability requires immediate actions and long-term security practices.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates
Ensure that MySQL Server is updated to the latest version to mitigate the vulnerability and enhance overall security.