Debian Linux Security Advisory 2391-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in phpMyAdmin, a tool to administer MySQL over the web.
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phpMyAdmin versions 3.3.x and 3.4.x suffer from a local file inclusion vulnerability via XXE injection. The attacker must be logged in to MySQL via phpMyAdmin.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201201-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities were found in phpMyAdmin, the most severe of which allows the execution of arbitrary PHP code. Versions less than 3.4.9 are affected.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2011-198 - Multiple vulnerabilities has been found and corrected in phpmyadmin. Importing a specially-crafted XML file which contains an XML entity injection permits to retrieve a local file (limited by the privileges of the user running the web server). Using crafted database names, it was possible to produce XSS in the Database Synchronize and Database rename panels. Using an invalid and crafted SQL query, it was possible to produce XSS when editing a query on a table overview panel or when using the view creation dialog. Using a crafted column type, it was possible to produce XSS in the table search and create index dialogs. 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. Using crafted url parameters, it was possible to produce XSS on the export panels in the server, database and table sections. This upgrade provides the latest phpmyadmin version to address these vulnerabilities.
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