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Debian: New mysql-dfsg-5.0 packages fix authorization bypass
LinuxSecurity.com: Sergei Golubchik discovered that MySQL, a widely-deployed database server, did not properly validate optional data or index directory paths given in a CREATE TABLE statement, nor would it (under proper conditions) prevent two databases from using the same paths for data or index files. This permits an authenticated user with authorization to create tables in one database to read, write or delete data from tables subsequently created in other databases, regardless of other GRANT authorizations. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies this weakness as CVE-2008-2079
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