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SC-QApr 2 2021

Hi,
I need to apply the Oracle database patch, below are all the details I know.
I'm not sure which patch to use.
Which of these patches is correct, please?
p31987852_122010_MSWIN-x86-64.zip
p31987852_122010_WINNT.zip
p32142294_122010_MSWIN-x86-64.zip
Next thing, please, what is the difference between MSWIN-x86-64 and WINNT?
Thank you in advance for a quick reply.

Operating system:
Windows Server 2012 R2 64 bit
CVE ID:
CVE-2021-2035, CVE-2021-2054, CVE-2021-1993, CVE-2021-2045, CVE-2021-2000, CVE-2020-10878, CVE-2020-10543, CVE-2020-12723
Vendor Reference:
CPUJAN2021
Threat:
"Oracle Database quarterly patches are proactive cumulative patches containing recommended bug fixes that are released on a regular schedule.
Affected Software:
Oracle Database 12.2.0.1
QID Detection Logic (Unauthenticated):
This QID connects the remote server's Oracle listener and reviews the Oracle banner version."
Solution:
"Customers are requested to refer to CPUJAN2021 (https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?_afrLoop=229794715000331&id=2725756.1&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=104wjmckg4_4#orcl12.2)) to obtain details about how to deploy the update.
Patch:
Following are links for downloading patches to fix the vulnerabilities:
CPUJAN2021 (https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?_afrLoop=229794715000331&id=2725756.1&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=104wjmckg4_4#orcl12.2)"")

This post has been answered by Emad Al-Mousa on Apr 3 2021
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The best advice I can give is to upgrade PHP, either to the free Zend Server edition or to a stock PHP distribution (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/technote-php-instant-084410.html).

Other than that, try to identify how the crash is triggered and see if you can work around it.

Since this is a Zend Core issue you could contact Zend, but I expect they will also want you to upgrade.
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