MySQL is prone to a vulnerability that may permit remote clients to bypass authentication. This is due to a logic error in the server when handling client-supplied length values for password strings. Successful exploitation will yield unauthorized access to the database. This issue is known to exist in MySQL 4.1 releases prior to 4.1.3 and MySQL 5.0.
MySQL is prone to a vulnerability that may permit remote clients to bypass authentication. This is due to a logic error in the server when handling client-supplied length values for password strings. Successful exploitation will yield unauthorized access to the database. This issue is known to exist in MySQL 4.1 releases prior to 4.1.3 and MySQL 5.0.