GLSA 201707-03: phpMyAdmin: Security bypass
Severity: | normal |
Title: | phpMyAdmin: Security bypass |
Date: | 07/08/2017 |
Bugs: |
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ID: | 201707-03 |
Synopsis
A vulnerability in phpMyAdmin might allow remote attackers to bypass authentication.Background
phpMyAdmin is a web-based management tool for MySQL databases.
Affected packages
Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
---|---|---|---|
dev-db/phpmyadmin | < 4.0.10.20 | >= 4.0.10.20 | All supported architectures |
Description
A vulnerability was discovered where the restrictions caused by “$cfg[‘Servers’][$i][‘AllowNoPassword’] = false” are bypassed under certain PHP versions. This can lead compromised user accounts, who have no passwords set, even if the administrator has set “$cfg[‘Servers’][$i][‘AllowNoPassword’]” to false (which is the default).
This behavior depends on the PHP version used (it seems PHP 5 is affected, while PHP 7.0 is not).
Impact
A remote attacker, who only needs to know the username, could bypass security restrictions and access phpMyAdmin.
Workaround
Set a password for all users.
Resolution
All phpMyAdmin 4.0.x users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-db/phpmyadmin-4.0.10.20:4.0.10.20"
All other phpMyAdmin users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-db/phpmyadmin-4.7.0:4.7.0"
References
Availability
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Concerns?
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License
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