RedHat way to protect your database server against the exploitation of this vulnerability is to apply the following steps: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends
References
- https://www.redhat.com/en/security/data-sheets/CVE-2022-21589
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References and Resources
RedHat way to protect your database server against the exploitation of this vulnerability is to apply the following steps: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16. Patch vulnerable software on the server: Apply the necessary patch to the server. RedHat recommends applying the following workaround to limit the consequences of this vulnerability: Upgrade to the latest available version of MySQL Server: 5.7.38 or 8.0.15 or 9.0.16, then patch vulnerable software on your database server with a different application stack that is not affected by CVE-2022-21589
Timeline
Published on: 10/18/2022 21:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 10/18/2022 21:18:00 UTC