org.postgresql:postgresql@42.2.28 vulnerabilities

  • latest version

    42.7.3

  • latest non vulnerable version

  • first published

    11 years ago

  • latest version published

    2 months ago

  • licenses detected

    • [9.2-1002-jdbc4,9.4-1200-jdbc4); [9.4.1212,9.4.1212.jre6); [42.0.0,42.0.0.jre6); [42.1.0,42.1.0.jre7); [42.1.1,42.1.1.jre6); [42.1.2,42.1.2.jre6); [42.1.3,42.1.3.jre6); [42.1.4,42.1.4.jre6); [42.2.0,42.2.0.jre6); [42.2.1,42.2.1.jre6); [42.2.2,42.2.2.jre6); [42.2.3,42.2.3.jre6); [42.2.4,42.2.4.jre6); [42.2.5,42.2.5.jre6); [42.2.6,42.2.6.jre6); [42.2.7,42.2.7.jre6); [42.2.8,42.2.8.jre6); [42.2.9,42.2.9.jre6); [42.2.10,42.2.10.jre6); [42.2.11,42.2.11.jre6); [42.2.12,42.2.12.jre6); [42.2.13,)
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Direct Vulnerabilities

Known vulnerabilities in the org.postgresql:postgresql package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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Vulnerability Vulnerable Version
  • C
SQL Injection

org.postgresql:postgresql is a Java JDBC 4.2 (JRE 8+) driver for PostgreSQL database.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to SQL Injection when using PreferQueryMode=SIMPLE, which is not the default setting. By passing in a numeric value placeholder immediately preceded by a minus and followed by a second placeholder for a string value, on the same line, an attacker can construct a payload that alters the parameterized query into which it is interpolated. This effectively bypasses the protections against SQL Injection that parameterized queries offer.

How to fix SQL Injection?

Upgrade org.postgresql:postgresql to version 42.2.28.jre7, 42.3.9, 42.4.4, 42.5.5, 42.6.1, 42.7.2 or higher.

[,42.2.28.jre7) [42.3.0,42.3.9) [42.4.0,42.4.4) [42.5.0,42.5.5) [42.6.0,42.6.1) [42.7.0,42.7.2)
  • H
Arbitrary Code Injection

org.postgresql:postgresql is a Java JDBC 4.2 (JRE 8+) driver for PostgreSQL database.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Injection. DISPUTED

When an arbitrary filename is specified in the loggerFileName connection parameter jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/test?user=test&password=test&loggerLevel=DEBUG&loggerFile=./blah.jsp&<%Runtime.getRuntime().exec(request.getParameter("i"));%>, a valid JSP file is created and a Remote Code Execution could be performed.

Note: the vendor's position is that there is no pgjdbc vulnerability; instead, it is a vulnerability for any application to use the pgjdbc driver with untrusted connection properties.

How to fix Arbitrary Code Injection?

Upgrade org.postgresql:postgresql to version 42.3.3 or higher.

[42.1.0,42.3.3)