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openSUSE: 2018:4125-1 Moderate: Local File Inclusion and CSRF in phpMyAdmin

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Calendar Grey December 14, 2018
Dist Opensuse Esm H88
A recent patch for phpMyAdmin on openSUSE fixes several vulnerabilities, including XSS and CSRF concerns, improving the overall safety of your installation.
An update that fixes three vulnerabilities is now available.

Description

This update for phpMyAdmin fixes security issues and bugs.

Security issues addressed in the 4.8.4 release (bsc#1119245):

- CVE-2018-19968: Local file inclusion through transformation feature

- CVE-2018-19969: XSRF/CSRF vulnerability

- CVE-2018-19970: XSS vulnerability in navigation tree

This update also contains the following upstream bug fixes and

improvements:

- Ensure that database names with a dot ('.') are handled properly when

DisableIS is true

- Fix for message "Error while copying database (pma__column_info)"

- Move operation causes "SELECT * FROM `undefined`" error

- When logging with $cfg['AuthLog'] to syslog, successful login messages

were not logged when $cfg['AuthLogSuccess'] was true

- Multiple errors and regressions with Designer

Patch

Patch Instructions:

To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods

like YaST online_update or "zypper patch".

Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:

- SUSE Package Hub for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12:

zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2018-1547=1

Package List

- SUSE Package Hub for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 (noarch):

phpMyAdmin-4.8.4-32.1

References

https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-19968.html

https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-19969.html

https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-19970.html

https://bugzilla.suse.com/1119245

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Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2018:4125-1
Rating: moderate
Affected Products: SUSE Package Hub for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12

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