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Vulnerability Report: Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management 9.x
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This vulnerability report for Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management 9.x contains a complete overview of all Secunia advisories affecting it. You can use this vulnerability report to ensure that you are aware of all vulnerabilities, both patched and unpatched, affecting this product allowing you to take the necessary precautions.
If you have information about a new or an existing vulnerability in Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management 9.x then you are more than welcome to contact us.
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Vendor, Links, and Unpatched Vulnerabilities
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Oracle
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Product Link
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View Here (Link to external site)
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Affected By
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4 Secunia advisories
139 Vulnerabilities
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Unpatched
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0% (0 of 4 Secunia advisories)
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Most Critical Unpatched
There are no unpatched Secunia advisories affecting this product, when all vendor patches are applied..
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1 Secunia Advisories in 2009
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Secunia has issued a total of 1 Secunia advisories in 2009 for Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management 9.x. Currently, 0% (0 out of 1) are marked as unpatched.
More information about the specific Secunia advisories affecting Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management 9.x can be found below. Each Secunia advisory is enclosed by a box highlighted with a color representing its current patch status. You can read the complete Secunia advisories for thorough descriptions of the issues covered and for solution suggestions by clicking either the Secunia advisory title or the "Read More" links available for each Secunia advisory.
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Release Date: 2009-10-21 |
Secunia Advisory ID: SA37101 |
Solution Status: Vendor Patch |
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Criticality:
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Impact: DoS Exposure of sensitive information Manipulation of data
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Where: From remote |
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Short Description: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in several Oracle PeopleSoft and JD Edwards products, which can be exploited to cause a DoS (Denial of Service), gain knowledge of certain information, or manipulate data. [Read More]
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