CVE-2026-70715
Oracle has resolved vulnerabilities in diverse Database products such as the Database Server, Essbase, Autonomous Health Framework and the Application Testing Suite. Oracle Database Server (versions 19.3 through 23.26.3) contains critical vulnerabilities in the RDBMS and Portable Clusterware components, including possibilities for unauthenticated attackers with physical or network access to gain control over clusterware, obtain complete control over the RDBMS, or perform unauthorized read and write operations. Some vulnerabilities require physical access to communication segments, others can be exploited via network access. Oracle Essbase has vulnerabilities that enable an attacker with network access via HTTP to achieve complete system compromise. Oracle Autonomous Health Framework contains multiple vulnerabilities in the Trace File Analyzer and Cluster Health Analyzer components, which enable unauthorized access, data manipulation and denial of service, depending on privileges and network access. Oracle Application Testing Suite version 13.3.0.1 contains diverse vulnerabilities that enable unauthenticated or low-privileged attackers with network access via HTTP(S) to create, modify or delete critical data, escalate privileges and achieve complete system compromise. These vulnerabilities can lead to data breaches, data manipulation, denial of service and complete system compromise.
CSIRTS triage
- What
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Oracle Database products enable unauthenticated attackers to gain control over clusterware, achieve complete RDBMS control, perform unauthorized read/write operations, and achieve complete system compromise.
- Who is affected
- Oracle Database Server versions 19.3–23.26.3, Oracle Essbase, Oracle Autonomous Health Framework, and Oracle Application Testing Suite users.
- Urgency
- Critical; vulnerabilities enable unauthenticated remote code execution and complete system compromise via network or physical access.
- Action
- Apply Oracle's critical security patches for all affected Database products; prioritize systems running Database versions 19.3–23.26.3.
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Exploitation outlook
- Low exploitation risk0.27% 30-day exploitation probability — currently an unlikely target, but scores change as exploit code circulates. Riskier than 20% of all EPSS-scored CVEs.
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