In phpMyAdmin 4.x before 4.9.5 and 5.x before 5.0.2, a SQL injection vulnerability was found in retrieval of the current username (in libraries/classes/Server/Privileges.php and libraries/classes/UserPassword.php). A malicious user with access to the server could create a crafted username, and then trick the victim into performing specific actions with that user account (such as editing its privileges).
2020-03-22T04:15:11.297
2024-11-21T04:56:06.423
Modified
CVSSv3.1: 8.0 (HIGH)
AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:P
6.8
6.4
Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Application | phpmyadmin | phpmyadmin | < 4.9.5 | Yes |
Application | phpmyadmin | phpmyadmin | < 5.0.2 | Yes |
Operating System | fedoraproject | fedora | 30 | Yes |
Operating System | fedoraproject | fedora | 31 | Yes |
Operating System | fedoraproject | fedora | 32 | Yes |
Application | opensuse | backports_sle | 15.0 | Yes |
Application | opensuse | backports_sle | 15.0 | Yes |
Operating System | opensuse | leap | 15.1 | Yes |
Application | suse | package_hub | - | Yes |
Operating System | suse | linux_enterprise | 12.0 | No |