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Date: 1st February 2007
Risk: High

Oracle has issued patches for 51 vulnerabilities in various Oracle products - Oracle Database Server, Oracle Applications Server, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Enterprise Manager and Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise Applications.

Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities can result in cross site scripting, remote system access and Denial of Service attacks. The full details of all vulnerabilities can be found on Secunia's website at:

http://secunia.com/advisories/23794/

Writing on Oracle's corporate blog, Eric Maurice, Manager for Security in Oracle's Global Technology Business Unit, said that the next Critical Patch Update (CPU) is scheduled to be issued in April.

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