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Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is a list of entries for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Each entry contains an identification number, a description, and at least one public reference.
You can find on this page a list of security vulnerabilities fixed in Aurora MySQL. For general information about
security for Aurora, see
Security in Amazon Aurora in the Amazon Aurora User Guide. For additional security
information for Aurora MySQL, see
Security with Amazon Aurora MySQL in the Amazon Aurora User Guide.
We recommend that you always upgrade to the latest Aurora release to be protected against known vulnerabilities. You
can use this page to verify whether a particular version of Aurora MySQL has a fix for a specific security vulnerability.
If your cluster doesn't have the security fix, you can see which Aurora MySQL version you should upgrade to for that fix.
CVEs fixed in Aurora MySQL version 1, 2 and 3 are also listed in the release notes for that version:
The initial release of Aurora MySQL version 3 includes all CVEs fixed up to community MySQL 8.0.23. For future CVEs that are
fixed, look for them listed here and in the Aurora MySQL version 3 release notes.