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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE glsa SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/glsa.dtd">
<glsa id="200512-03">
<title>phpMyAdmin: Multiple vulnerabilities</title>
<synopsis>
Multiple flaws in phpMyAdmin may lead to several XSS issues and local and
remote file inclusion vulnerabilities.
</synopsis>
<product type="ebuild">phpmyadmin</product>
<announced>2005-12-11</announced>
<revised count="01">2005-12-11</revised>
<bug>114662</bug>
<access>remote</access>
<affected>
<package name="dev-db/phpmyadmin" auto="yes" arch="*">
<unaffected range="ge">2.7.0_p1</unaffected>
<vulnerable range="lt">2.7.0_p1</vulnerable>
</package>
</affected>
<background>
<p>
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the web.
</p>
</background>
<description>
<p>
Stefan Esser from Hardened-PHP reported about multiple
vulnerabilties found in phpMyAdmin. The $GLOBALS variable allows
modifying the global variable import_blacklist to open phpMyAdmin to
local and remote file inclusion, depending on your PHP version
(CVE-2005-4079, PMASA-2005-9). Furthermore, it is also possible to
conduct an XSS attack via the $HTTP_HOST variable and a local and
remote file inclusion because the contents of the variable are under
total control of the attacker (CVE-2005-3665, PMASA-2005-8).
</p>
</description>
<impact type="normal">
<p>
A remote attacker may exploit these vulnerabilities by sending
malicious requests, causing the execution of arbitrary code with the
rights of the user running the web server. The cross-site scripting
issues allow a remote attacker to inject and execute malicious script
code or to steal cookie-based authentication credentials, potentially
allowing unauthorized access to phpMyAdmin.
</p>
</impact>
<workaround>
<p>
There is no known workaround at this time.
</p>
</workaround>
<resolution>
<p>
All phpMyAdmin users should upgrade to the latest version:
</p>
<code>
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-db/phpmyadmin-2.7.0_p1"</code>
</resolution>
<references>
<uri link="https://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2005-3665">CVE-2005-3665</uri>
<uri link="https://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2005-4079">CVE-2005-4079</uri>
<uri link="https://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-8">PMASA-2005-8</uri>
<uri link="https://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-9">PMASA-2005-9</uri>
<uri link="https://www.hardened-php.net/advisory_252005.110.html">Hardened-PHP Advisory 25/2005</uri>
</references>
<metadata tag="requester" timestamp="2005-12-07T12:42:53Z">
jaervosz
</metadata>
<metadata tag="submitter" timestamp="2005-12-08T11:27:37Z">
adir
</metadata>
<metadata tag="bugReady" timestamp="2005-12-11T17:53:22Z">
koon
</metadata>
</glsa>
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