Headline
GHSA-vf2r-cxg9-p7rf: The ADOdb sqlite3 driver allows SQL injection
Improper escaping of a query parameter may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL statements when the code using ADOdb connects to a sqlite3 database and calls the metaColumns(), metaForeignKeys() or metaIndexes() methods with a crafted table name.
Note that the indicated Severity corresponds to a worst-case usage scenario, e.g. allowing user-supplied data to be sent as-is to the above-mentioned methods.
Impact
SQLite3 driver.
Patches
Vulnerability is fixed in ADOdb 5.22.10 (https://github.com/ADOdb/ADOdb/commit/5b8bd52cdcffefb4ecded1b399c98cfa516afe03).
Workarounds
Only pass controlled data to metaColumns(), metaForeignKeys() and metaIndexes() method’s $table parameter.
Credits
Thanks to Marco Nappi (@mrcnpp) for reporting this vulnerability.
Improper escaping of a query parameter may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL statements when the code using ADOdb connects to a sqlite3 database and calls the metaColumns(), metaForeignKeys() or metaIndexes() methods with a crafted table name.
Note that the indicated Severity corresponds to a worst-case usage scenario, e.g. allowing user-supplied data to be sent as-is to the above-mentioned methods.
Impact
SQLite3 driver.
Patches
Vulnerability is fixed in ADOdb 5.22.10 (ADOdb/ADOdb@5b8bd52).
Workarounds
Only pass controlled data to metaColumns(), metaForeignKeys() and metaIndexes() method’s $table parameter.
Credits
Thanks to Marco Nappi (@mrcnpp) for reporting this vulnerability.
References
- GHSA-vf2r-cxg9-p7rf
- ADOdb/ADOdb#1083
- ADOdb/ADOdb@5b8bd52