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CVE-2004-1363

Critical Vulnerability: CVE-2004-1363 — oracle — application_server, collaboration_suite

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.

Sunday, April 26, 2026oracleVulnios Threat Intelligence
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Executive Summary

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.

Why It Matters

CVE-2004-1363 is rated CRITICAL severity, requiring immediate attention from security teams.

CVSS Base Score: 9.8/10

Affected Technologies

Vendors: oracle

Products: application_server, collaboration_suite, database_server, e-business_suite, enterprise_manager, enterprise_manager_database_control, enterprise_manager_grid_control

🛡️What Defenders Should Check

  • Check if you are affected — Review your asset inventory for products listed in CVE-2004-1363.
  • Apply available patches — Visit vendor advisories for the latest security updates.
  • Monitor for exploitation — Check your SIEM/IDS logs for related indicators.
  • Use Vulnios to continuously monitor your exposure to CVE-2004-1363 and similar vulnerabilities.

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    Affected Products

    application_servercollaboration_suitedatabase_servere-business_suiteenterprise_managerenterprise_manager_database_controlenterprise_manager_grid_control

    Sources

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