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Message-Id: <E1RHFU0-0006YE-6S@titan.mandriva.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 15:50:00 +0200
From: security@...driva.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: [ MDVSA-2011:158 ] phpmyadmin

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 Mandriva Linux Security Advisory                         MDVSA-2011:158
 http://www.mandriva.com/security/
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 Package : phpmyadmin
 Date    : October 21, 2011
 Affected: Enterprise Server 5.0
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 Problem Description:

 Multiple vulnerabilities has been found and corrected in phpmyadmin:
 
 Missing sanitization on the table, column and index names leads to
 XSS vulnerabilities (CVE-2011-3181).
 
 Firstly, if a row contains javascript code, after inline editing this
 row and saving, the code is executed. Secondly, missing sanitization
 on the db, table and column names leads to XSS vulnerabilities.
 
 When the js_frame parameter of phpmyadmin.css.php is defined as an
 array, an error message shows the full path of this file, leading to
 possible further attacks (CVE-2011-3646).
 
 Crafted values entered in the setup interface can produce XSS; also,
 if the config directory exists and is writeable, the XSS payload can
 be saved to this directory (CVE-2011-4064).
 
 This upgrade provides the latest phpmyadmin version (3.4.6) to address
 these vulnerabilities.
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 References:

 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-3181
 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-3646
 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4064
 http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2011-13.php
 http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2011-14.php
 http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2011-15.php
 http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2011-16.php
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 Updated Packages:

 Mandriva Enterprise Server 5:
 e74e03213d30000adf2b8b5e7bb6c182  mes5/i586/phpmyadmin-3.4.6-0.1mdvmes5.2.noarch.rpm 
 7b2b17c82823d5b9aed51f9ddd09eb8c  mes5/SRPMS/phpmyadmin-3.4.6-0.1mdvmes5.2.src.rpm

 Mandriva Enterprise Server 5/X86_64:
 86e0a6932a41f0a91d641238aeb88149  mes5/x86_64/phpmyadmin-3.4.6-0.1mdvmes5.2.noarch.rpm 
 7b2b17c82823d5b9aed51f9ddd09eb8c  mes5/SRPMS/phpmyadmin-3.4.6-0.1mdvmes5.2.src.rpm
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 You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

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 If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security_(at)_mandriva.com
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 Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
 pub  1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
  <security*mandriva.com>
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