Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 - Text Formatting Functions Contain Unchecked Buffers

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Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 - Text Formatting Functions Contain Unchecked Buffers Description

SQL Server 7.0 provides a number of functions that enable database queries to generate text messages. In some cases, the functions create a text message and store it in a variable; in others, the functions directly display the message. A vulnerability has been discovered with these functions. Use of an invalid format type character may allow SQL Server to overwrite an internal buffer that may overwrite an address in the SQL Server process space with arbitrary data. If SQL Server overwrites an address in the SQL Server process space with arbitrary data, SQL Server may potentially allow you to execute arbitrary code within SQL Server or the SQL Server process may abnormally terminate.


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