Hi,
i've found a security flaw on mysql server for windows,
but i'm not sure that the exploitation is possible in a
real life condition. This bug allows an authenticaded user
to cause the service to fail.
In order to exploit this vulnerability, an user must own
well-defined privileges on *.*.

My question is this:
"is possible that an user own at least one of those privileges on *.*
(for example "GRANT CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES ON *.* TO 'test'@'%';"):
- REFERENCES
- CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES
- GRANT OPTION
- CREATE
- SELECT
"



would be greatfull to get some help,
Luca Ercoli


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