CWE
89 352
Advisory Published
Rejected
Updated

CVE-2005-4349: SQL Injection

First published: Mon Dec 19 2005(Updated: )

** DISPUTED ** SQL injection vulnerability in server_privileges.php in phpMyAdmin 2.7.0 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) dbname and (2) checkprivs parameters. NOTE: the vendor and a third party have disputed this issue, saying that the main task of the program is to support query execution by authenticated users, and no external attack scenario exists without an auto-login configuration. Thus it is likely that this issue will be REJECTED. However, a closely related CSRF issue has been assigned CVE-2005-4450.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
PhpMyAdmin=2.7.0
phpMyAdmin=2.7.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2005-4349?

    The severity of CVE-2005-4349 is considered moderate due to the potential for SQL injection by authenticated users.

  • How do I fix CVE-2005-4349?

    To fix CVE-2005-4349, upgrade phpMyAdmin to a version later than 2.7.0 that addresses this vulnerability.

  • What are the affected versions of CVE-2005-4349?

    CVE-2005-4349 specifically affects phpMyAdmin version 2.7.0.

  • Can CVE-2005-4349 be exploited remotely?

    CVE-2005-4349 can be exploited remotely by authenticated users through specific parameters in the application.

  • Is CVE-2005-4349 still relevant today?

    While CVE-2005-4349 is an older vulnerability, its relevance may still persist in legacy systems using phpMyAdmin 2.7.0.

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