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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2019.2016 phpMyAdmin vulnerabilities 5 June 2019 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: phpMyAdmin Publisher: phpMyAdmin Operating System: UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX) Windows Impact/Access: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote/Unauthenticated Cross-site Request Forgery -- Remote with User Interaction Resolution: Patch/Upgrade CVE Names: CVE-2019-12616 CVE-2019-11768 Original Bulletin: https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2019-3/ https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2019-4/ Comment: This bulletin contains two (2) phpMyAdmin security advisories. - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- PMASA-2019-3 Announcement-ID: PMASA-2019-3 Date: 2019-05-06 Summary SQL injection in Designer feature Description A vulnerability was reported where a specially crafted database name can be used to trigger an SQL injection attack through the designer feature. Severity We consider this vulnerability to be serious Affected Versions phpMyAdmin versions prior to 4.8.6 are affected. Solution Upgrade to phpMyAdmin 4.8.6 or newer or apply patch listed below. References Thanks to phpMyAdmin team member William Desportes for finding this vulnerability. Assigned CVE ids: CVE-2019-11768 CWE ids: CWE-661 Patches The following commits have been made on the 4.8 branch to fix this issue: o c1ecafc38319e8f768c9259d4d580e42acd5ee86 More information For further information and in case of questions, please contact the phpMyAdmin team. Our website is phpmyadmin.net. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PMASA-2019-4 Announcement-ID: PMASA-2019-4 Date: 2019-06-04 Summary CSRF vulnerability in login form Description A vulnerability was found that allows an attacker to trigger a CSRF attack against a phpMyAdmin user. The attacker can trick the user, for instance through a broken <img> tag pointing at the victim's phpMyAdmin database, and the attacker can potentially deliver a payload (such as a specific INSERT or DELETE statement) through the victim. Severity We consider this vulnerability to be severe. Mitigation factor Only the 'cookie' auth_type is affected; users can temporary use phpMyAdmin's http authentication as a workaround. Affected Versions All versions prior to phpMyAdmin 4.9.0 are affected, probably at least as old as version 4.0 (perhaps even earlier) Solution Upgrade to phpMyAdmin 4.9.0 or newer or apply patch listed below. References Thanks to Mauro Tempesta for reporting this vulnerability Assigned CVE ids: CVE-2019-12616 CWE ids: CWE-661 Patches The following commits have been made to fix this issue: o 015c404038c44279d95b6430ee5a0dddc97691ec More information For further information and in case of questions, please contact the phpMyAdmin team. 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