VID |
25411 |
Severity |
40 |
Port |
5432 |
Protocol |
TCP |
Class |
DB |
Detailed Description |
The version of PostgreSQL installed on the remote host is 13 prior to 13.19, 14 prior to 14.16, 15 prior to 15.11, 16 prior to 16.7, or 17 prior to 17.3. As such, it is potentially affected by a vulnerability :
- Improper neutralization of quoting syntax in PostgreSQL libpq functions PQescapeLiteral(), PQescapeIdentifier(), PQescapeString(), and PQescapeStringConn() allows a database input provider to achieve SQL injection in certain usage patterns. Specifically, SQL injection requires the application to use the function result to construct input to psql, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal. Similarly, improper neutralization of quoting syntax in PostgreSQL command line utility programs allows a source of command line arguments to achieve SQL injection when client_encoding is BIG5 and server_encoding is one of EUC_TW or MULE_INTERNAL. Versions before PostgreSQL 17.3, 16.7, 15.11, 14.16, and 13.19 are affected. (CVE-2025-1094)
* References: https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-173-167-1511-1416-and-1319-released-3015/
* Platforms Affected: PostgreSQL 15.x prior to 15.11 Any operating system Any version |
Recommendation |
Upgrade to the latest version of PostgreSQL (15.11 or later), available from the PostgreSQL Web page at https://www.postgresql.org/download/ |
Related URL |
CVE-2025-1094 (CVE) |
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