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GCVE-110-MAGEIA-2018-446

GCVE-110-MAGEIA-2018-446
Advisory Published
Vulnetix · Advisory published November 15, 2018
A flaw was found in the way Postgresql allowed a user to modify the behavior of a query for other users. An attacker with a user account could use this flaw to execute code with the permissions of superuser in the database (CVE-2018-1058). Postgresql 9.6.x before 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pg_catalog.pg_logfile_rotate() function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pg_rorate_logfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation (CVE-2018-1115). Andrew Krasichkov discovered that libpq did not reset all its connection state during reconnects (CVE-2018-10915). It was discovered that some "CREATE TABLE" statements could disclose server memory (CVE-2018-10925). Fully fixing these security issues requires manual intervention. See the upstream advisories for details.

Affected Products

VendorProductVersionsPlatforms
Mageiapostgresql9.40 (affected), 9.4.19-1.mga6 (unaffected)
Mageiapostgresql9.60 (affected), 9.6.10-3.mga6 (unaffected)

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