CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2023-36728

Out-of-bounds Read

Published: Oct 10, 2023 | Modified: Nov 21, 2024
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

Microsoft SQL Server Denial of Service Vulnerability

Weakness

The product reads data past the end, or before the beginning, of the intended buffer.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Odbc_driver_for_sql_server Microsoft 17.0 (including) 17.10.5.1 (excluding)
Odbc_driver_for_sql_server Microsoft 18.0 (including) 18.3.2.1 (excluding)
Ole_db_driver_for_sql_server Microsoft 18.0 (including) 18.6.0007.0 (excluding)
Ole_db_driver_for_sql_server Microsoft 19.0 (including) 19.3.0002.0 (excluding)
Sql_server Microsoft 2014-sp3 (including) 2014-sp3 (including)
Sql_server Microsoft 2016-sp3 (including) 2016-sp3 (including)
Sql_server Microsoft 2017 (including) 2017 (including)
Sql_server Microsoft 2019 (including) 2019 (including)
Sql_server Microsoft 2022 (including) 2022 (including)

Potential Mitigations

  • Assume all input is malicious. Use an “accept known good” input validation strategy, i.e., use a list of acceptable inputs that strictly conform to specifications. Reject any input that does not strictly conform to specifications, or transform it into something that does.
  • When performing input validation, consider all potentially relevant properties, including length, type of input, the full range of acceptable values, missing or extra inputs, syntax, consistency across related fields, and conformance to business rules. As an example of business rule logic, “boat” may be syntactically valid because it only contains alphanumeric characters, but it is not valid if the input is only expected to contain colors such as “red” or “blue.”
  • Do not rely exclusively on looking for malicious or malformed inputs. This is likely to miss at least one undesirable input, especially if the code’s environment changes. This can give attackers enough room to bypass the intended validation. However, denylists can be useful for detecting potential attacks or determining which inputs are so malformed that they should be rejected outright.
  • To reduce the likelihood of introducing an out-of-bounds read, ensure that you validate and ensure correct calculations for any length argument, buffer size calculation, or offset. Be especially careful of relying on a sentinel (i.e. special character such as NUL) in untrusted inputs.

References