Announcement-ID: PMASA-2020-4
Date: 2020-03-20
Updated: 2020-03-22
SQL injection relating to data display
An SQL injection vulnerability was discovered where malicious code could be used to trigger an XSS attack through retrieving and displaying results.
The attack requires an attacker be able to insert specially-crafted data in to certain database tables, which when retrieved (for instance, through the Browse tab) can trigger the XSS attack.
We consider this flaw to be of moderate severity.
phpMyAdmin 4.9.x releases prior to 4.9.5 and the 5.0.x releases prior to 5.0.2 are affected. We believe the flaw was introduced with phpMyAdmin 3.4.
Upgrade to phpMyAdmin 4.9.5 or 5.0.2 or newer or apply patch listed below.
Thanks to Yutaka WATANABE for reporting this vulnerability.
Assigned CVE ids: CVE-2020-10803
CWE ids: CWE-661
The following commits have been made to fix this issue:
For further information and in case of questions, please contact the phpMyAdmin team. Our website is phpmyadmin.net.