Security Vulnerabilities in MariaDB ColumnStore
This page is about security vulnerabilities fixed in MariaDB. If you are looking for information on securing your MariaDB installation, see Securing MariaDB.
Sensitive security issues can be sent directly to the persons responsible for MariaDB security: security [AT] mariadb (dot) org.
About CVEs
Contents
CVE® stands for "Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures". It is a publicly available and free to use database of known software vulnerabilities maintained at https://cve.mitre.org/
On this page is the master list of CVEs fixed across all versions of MariaDB. Follow the links to more information on a particular CVE or specific version of MariaDB.
Separate lists of CVEs fixed in specific MariaDB series are maintained on their individual "What is MariaDB x.x?" pages:
- What is MariaDB 10.1?
- What is MariaDB 10.0?
- What is MariaDB 5.5?
- What is MariaDB 5.3?
- What is MariaDB 5.2?
- What is MariaDB 5.1?
CVEs fixed in MariaDB
For a full list of CVEs fixed in MariaDB please refer to Security Vulnerabilities Fixed in MariaDB.