PMASA-2013-12
Announcement-ID: PMASA-2013-12
Date: 2013-07-28
Updated: 2013-07-30
Summary
Full path disclosure vulnerabilities.
Description
By calling some scripts that are part of phpMyAdmin in an unexpected way, it is possible to trigger phpMyAdmin to display a PHP error message which contains the full path of the directory where phpMyAdmin is installed.
Severity
We consider these vulnerabilities to be non critical.
Mitigation factor
This path disclosure is possible on servers where the recommended setting of the PHP configuration directive <tt>display_errors</tt> is set to <tt>on</tt>, which is against the recommendations given in the PHP manual.
Affected Versions
Versions 3.5.x (prior to 3.5.8.2) and 4.0.x (prior to 4.0.4.2) are affected.
Solution
Upgrade to phpMyAdmin 3.5.8.2 or 4.0.4.2 or newer or apply the patches listed below.
References
Thanks to Emanuel Bronshtein for reporting these issues.
Assigned CVE IDs: CVE-2013-4998 CVE-2013-4999 CVE-2013-5000
Patches
The following commits have been made to fix this issue:
- 0fea53b7b82134ce0e1979a71b7ce080b5b6ff9a
- 8e4fe7c57a976f2ce9a6931687f4697d519111ec
- 7992beb8e42f2a4a3dab275b119d1ebd58e3b164
- 142e465c80a1fb3d71e214d29c566c15a416518d
The following commits have been made on the 3.5 branch to fix this issue:
- 142e465c80a1fb3d71e214d29c566c15a416518d
- 63848b24389dfabda8306112e20742b3ff7b8b12
- 4cc91616057d7517df306fe27b291c9639493d88
- 5d49c44fb862bfdfb8205ff15e8469cfb1b1c5d9
- 2f93578e20fd422f922183254dd50318d03a3e24
- 8559162ebc8ce822fa01ac429a6aab08cfa4ceda
- 1c1e3dca2b0cdfe10615f51a73b7d00718ad8d4b
More information
For further information and in case of questions, please contact the phpMyAdmin security team at security@phpmyadmin.net.