phpMyAdmin 5.0.2

CPE Details

phpMyAdmin 5.0.2
5.0.2
2020-03-26
17h11 +00:00
2020-03-26
17h11 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:phpmyadmin:phpmyadmin:5.0.2:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

phpmyadmin

Product

phpmyadmin

Version

5.0.2

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2023-25727 2023-02-13 00h00 +00:00 In phpMyAdmin before 4.9.11 and 5.x before 5.2.1, an authenticated user can trigger XSS by uploading a crafted .sql file through the drag-and-drop interface.
5.4
Medium
CVE-2020-22452 2023-01-26 00h00 +00:00 SQL Injection vulnerability in function getTableCreationQuery in CreateAddField.php in phpMyAdmin 5.x before 5.2.0 via the tbl_storage_engine or tbl_collation parameters to tbl_create.php.
9.8
Critical
CVE-2022-0813 2022-03-09 14h59 +00:00 PhpMyAdmin 5.1.1 and before allows an attacker to retrieve potentially sensitive information by creating invalid requests. This affects the lang parameter, the pma_parameter, and the cookie section.
7.5
High
CVE-2020-22278 2020-11-04 15h52 +00:00 phpMyAdmin through 5.0.2 allows CSV injection via Export Section. NOTE: the vendor disputes this because "the CSV file is accurately generated based on the database contents.
8.8
High
CVE-2020-26934 2020-10-10 16h27 +00:00 phpMyAdmin before 4.9.6 and 5.x before 5.0.3 allows XSS through the transformation feature via a crafted link.
6.1
Medium
CVE-2020-26935 2020-10-10 16h26 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SearchController in phpMyAdmin before 4.9.6 and 5.x before 5.0.3. A SQL injection vulnerability was discovered in how phpMyAdmin processes SQL statements in the search feature. An attacker could use this flaw to inject malicious SQL in to a query.
9.8
Critical
CVE-2020-11441 2020-03-31 14h50 +00:00 phpMyAdmin 5.0.2 allows CRLF injection, as demonstrated by %0D%0Astring%0D%0A inputs to login form fields causing CRLF sequences to be reflected on an error page. NOTE: the vendor states "I don't see anything specifically exploitable.
6.1
Medium