cve 2025 50092

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CVE-2025-50092 is a denial-of-service vulnerability in the MySQL Server product, specifically affecting the InnoDB storage engine. Discovered and patched by Oracle in its July 15, 2025 advisory, this flaw allows a high-privilege attacker with network access to cause the MySQL server to hang or repeatedly crash, resulting in a sustained loss of availability. The vulnerability targets InnoDB, a core component of MySQL used for transaction processing and data integrity. WindowsForum.com discussions cover the technical details, impact on enterprise and cloud deployments, and the importance of applying Oracle's security update to mitigate the risk. Users share insights on patching strategies and recovery steps for affected MySQL instances.
  1. CVE-2025-50092 DoS in MySQL InnoDB: High Privilege Required

    Oracle’s July 15, 2025 advisory that introduced CVE‑2025‑50092 describes a denial‑of‑service (DoS) weakness in the MySQL Server product (component: InnoDB) that can be triggered by a high‑privilege actor with network access and results in the server hanging or repeatedly crashing — a sustained...