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MySQL zero-day exploit puts some servers at risk of hacking

A publicly disclosed vulnerability in the MySQL database could allow attackers to attack some servers. The vulnerability affects “all mysqld_safe” servers as well as MariaDB and Percona DB. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2016-6662, can be exploited to modify the configuration file (my.cnf) and cause an attacker-controlled library to be executed with root privileges. Users should apply official vendor patches as soon as they become available, researcher Dawid Golunski says.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3119304/mysql-zero-day-exploit-puts-some-servers-at-risk-of-hacking.html

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