Application Security, Inc's TeamSHATTER Credited with Discovery of Two-Thirds of Disclosed Database Flaws in Recent Oracle Critical Patch Update (CPU) | Database Journal

Application Security, Inc’s TeamSHATTER Credited with Discovery of Two-Thirds of Disclosed Database Flaws in Recent Oracle Critical Patch Update (CPU)

Apr 21, 2011
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Application Security, Inc’s TeamSHATTTER again gains creditability through the discovery of two-thirds of the disclosed database flaws in recent Oracle Critical Patch Update (CPU). Noteworthy is TeamSHATTER researcher Esteban Martinez Fayo who was is credited for four of the six database vulnerabilities. Specifically CVE-2011-0785, CVE-2011-0787, CVE-2011-0793, and CVE-2011-0806.

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