TeamSHATTER at Application Security, Inc. Gain Credit for October 2010 CPU | Database Journal

TeamSHATTER at Application Security, Inc. Gain Credit for October 2010 CPU

Oct 14, 2010
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Like many of the other Oracle CPUs, TeamSHATTER is on top of the game, this time being credited by Oracle for reporting SQL injection vulnerability CVE-2010-2145 in the ‘Change Data Capture’ component. In addition to this notoriety, DbProtect and AppDetectivePro will support the October 2010 CPU.

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