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> as we all know Oracle is unbreakable, so security isn't an issue.
All of these security alerts (see below) that just hit my mailbox must be just mere formalities :-)
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The following alerts have been published on MetaLink by the Oracle Security Compliance team:
Oracle Security Alert #48 Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 1 Buffer Overflow in DIRECTORY parameter of Oracle9 i Database Server (Document ID: 229284.1)
Oracle Security Alert #49 Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 1 Buffer Overflow in TZ_OFFSET function of Oracle9 i Database Server (Document ID: 229285.1)
Oracle Security Alert #50 Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 1 Buffer Overflow in TO_TIMESTAMP_TZ function of Oracle9 i Database Server (Document ID: 229286.1)
Oracle Security Alert #51 Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 1 Buffer Overflow in ORACLE.EXE binary of Oracle9 i Database Server (Document ID: 229287.1)
Oracle Security Alert #52 Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 2 Two Vulnerabilities in Oracle9 i Application Server (Document ID: 229288.1)
MetaLink Security Alert Dated: 11 February 2003 Severity: 1 Security Vulnerability in E-Business Suite Release 11 i (Document ID: 229257.1)
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