CVE-2026-46837 is an easily exploitable vulnerability in the Security component of Oracle Flow Manufacturing within Oracle E-Business Suite. It affects supported versions 12.2.9 through 12.2.15. Oracle describes the issue as exploitable by a low-privileged attacker with network access via SQL, indicating a SQL-layer flaw that can be reached remotely by an authenticated attacker with limited privileges. Successful exploitation can result in compromise and takeover of the Oracle Flow Manufacturing application, with high impact to confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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One of several Oracle E-Business Suite CVEs referenced as part of a broader bug cluster, without specific details in the content.
An easily exploitable vulnerability in Oracle Flow Manufacturing within Oracle E-Business Suite that allows a low-privileged attacker with network access via SQL to compromise and potentially take over the affected product.
An Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability listed among other May 2026 CSPU fixes; no further details provided in the content.
A vulnerability in Oracle Flow Manufacturing mentioned as another issue addressed in the same Oracle May 2026 patch cycle.
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