Bug 1816144 (CVE-2020-10802)

Summary: CVE-2020-10802 phpMyAdmin: SQL injection was found in generating certain queries for search actions which could result in malicious D M
Product: [Other] Security Response Reporter: Michael Kaplan <mkaplan>
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Description Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 12:53:32 UTC
In phpMyAdmin prior (phpMyAdmin 4.9.x releases prior to 4.9.5 and the 5.0.x releases prior to 5.0.2) SQL injection vulnerability was discovered where certain parameters are not properly escaped when generating certain queries for search actions. The attack can be performed if a user attempts certain search operations on the poorly sanitized database or table.

Comment 1 Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 12:53:35 UTC
External References:

https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2020-3/

Comment 2 Michael Kaplan 2020-03-23 12:54:08 UTC
Created phpMyAdmin tracking bugs for this issue:

Affects: epel-all [bug 1816145]
Affects: fedora-all [bug 1816146]

Comment 3 Product Security DevOps Team 2020-03-23 16:32:27 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.