pgAdmin 4.23 for PostgreSQL

CPE Details

pgAdmin 4.23 for PostgreSQL
4.23
2025-03-17
15h43 +00:00
2025-03-17
15h46 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:pgadmin:pgadmin_4:4.23:*:*:*:*:postgresql:*:*

Informations

Vendor

pgadmin

Product

pgadmin_4

Version

4.23

Target Software

postgresql

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2024-3116 2024-04-04 14h59 +00:00 pgAdmin <= 8.4 is affected by a Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability through the validate binary path API. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on the server hosting PGAdmin, posing a severe risk to the database management system's integrity and the security of the underlying data.
9.8
Critical
CVE-2023-5002 2023-09-22 13h31 +00:00 A flaw was found in pgAdmin. This issue occurs when the pgAdmin server HTTP API validates the path a user selects to external PostgreSQL utilities such as pg_dump and pg_restore. Versions of pgAdmin prior to 7.6 failed to properly control the server code executed on this API, allowing an authenticated user to run arbitrary commands on the server.
8.8
High
CVE-2023-0241 2023-03-27 00h00 +00:00 pgAdmin 4 versions prior to v6.19 contains a directory traversal vulnerability. A user of the product may change another user's settings or alter the database.
6.5
Medium
CVE-2023-22298 2023-01-17 00h00 +00:00 Open redirect vulnerability in pgAdmin 4 versions prior to v6.14 allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to redirect a user to an arbitrary web site and conduct a phishing attack by having a user to access a specially crafted URL.
6.1
Medium
CVE-2022-4223 2022-12-13 00h00 +00:00 The pgAdmin server includes an HTTP API that is intended to be used to validate the path a user selects to external PostgreSQL utilities such as pg_dump and pg_restore. The utility is executed by the server to determine what PostgreSQL version it is from. Versions of pgAdmin prior to 6.17 failed to properly secure this API, which could allow an unauthenticated user to call it with a path of their choosing, such as a UNC path to a server they control on a Windows machine. This would cause an appropriately named executable in the target path to be executed by the pgAdmin server.
8.8
High
CVE-2022-0959 2022-03-16 13h03 +00:00 A malicious, but authorised and authenticated user can construct an HTTP request using their existing CSRF token and session cookie to manually upload files to any location that the operating system user account under which pgAdmin is running has permission to write.
6.5
Medium