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Oracle’s Critical Patch Update Advisory for January 2010

Jan 13, 2010

The CPU also contains non-security fixes as there are interdependencies and remember CPUs are cumulative, except where noted, but individual advisories will only mention the fix that was done since the last CPU. So it is always best to review past CPUs you may not have applied.

This CPU contains 24 new security fixes across the following products.

  • Oracle Database 11g, version 11.1.0.7 [ Database ]
  • Oracle Database 10g Release 2, versions 10.2.0.3, 10.2.0.4 [ Database ]
  • Oracle Database 10g, version 10.1.0.5 [ Database ]
  • Oracle Database 9i Release 2, versions 9.2.0.8, 9.2.0.8DV [ Database ]
  • Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3), versions 10.1.3.4.0, 10.1.3.5*, 10.1.3.5.1* [ Application Server ]
  • Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2), version 10.1.2.3.0 [ Application Server ]
  • Oracle Access Manager versions 7.0.4.3, 10.1.4.2 [ Application Server ]
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, versions 12.0.4, 12.0.5, 12.0.6, 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 [ E-Business Suite ]
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i, version 11.5.10.2 [ E-Business Suite ]
  • PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM (TAM), versions 8.9 and 9.0. [ PeopleSoft/JDE ]
  • Oracle WebLogic Server 10.0 through MP2, 10.3.0 and 10.3.1 [ BEA ]
  • Oracle WebLogic Server 9.0 GA, 9.1 GA and 9.2 through 9.2 MP3 [ BEA ]
  • Oracle WebLogic Server 8.1 through 8.1 SP6 [ BEA ]
  • Oracle WebLogic Server 7.0 through 7.0 SP7 [ BEA ]
  • Oracle JRockit R27.6.5 and earlier (JDK/JRE 6, 5, 1.4.2) [ BEA ]
  • Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management 6.1, 6.2.1 and 7.0 [ Primavera Suite ]
  • Primavera P6 Web Services 6.2.1, 7.0 and 7.0SP1

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