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Oracle Releases July 2013 Security Advisory

Original release date: July 18, 2013

Oracle has released its Critical Patch Update for July 2013 to address 89 vulnerabilities across multiple products. This update contains the following security fixes:

  • 6 for Oracle Database Server
  • 21 for Oracle Fusion Middleware
  • 1 for Oracle Hyperion
  • 2 for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
  • 7 for Oracle E-Business Suite
  • 4 for Oracle Supply Chain Products Suite
  • 10 for Oracle PeopleSoft Products
  • 1 for Oracle iLearning
  • 1 for Oracle Industry Applications
  • 16 for Oracle and Sun Systems Products Suite
  • 2 for Oracle Virtualization
  • 18 for Oracle MySQL

US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review the July 2013 Critical Patch Update and follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied.

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