Bug 1816097 (CVE-2020-10804)

Summary: CVE-2020-10804 phpMyAdmin: SQL injection was found in retrieval of the current username which could result privilege escalation
Product: [Other] Security Response Reporter: Michael Kaplan <mkaplan>
Component: vulnerabilityAssignee: Red Hat Product Security <security-response-team>
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Version: unspecifiedCC: fedora, imlinux+fedora, redhat-bugzilla
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Fixed In Version: phpMyAdmin-4.9.5, phpMyAdmin-5.0.2 Doc Type: If docs needed, set a value
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Description Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 10:53:55 UTC
An SQL injection vulnerability was found in how phpMyAdmin prior (phpMyAdmin 4.9.x releases prior to 4.9.5 and the 5.0.x releases prior to 5.0.2) retrieves the current username. User with access to server could create crafted username and trick victim into performing specific actions with the account (editing privileges)

Comment 1 Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 10:56:33 UTC
Created phpMyAdmin tracking bugs for this issue:

Affects: fedora-all [bug 1816100]

Comment 2 Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 10:58:52 UTC
Created phpMyAdmin tracking bugs for this issue:

Affects: epel-all [bug 1816101]

Comment 3 Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 11:01:11 UTC
External References:

https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2020-2/

Comment 4 Product Security DevOps Team 2020-03-23 16:32:23 UTC
This CVE Bugzilla entry is for community support informational purposes only as it does not affect a package in a commercially supported Red Hat product. Refer to the dependent bugs for status of those individual community products.