Assessment
Why it matters
CISA lists this vulnerability as known to be exploited; exploitation is confirmed; EPSS is 95.4%; technical severity is CVSS 9.8.
Static code injection vulnerability in setup.php in phpMyAdmin 2.11.x before 2.11.9.5 and 3.x before 3.1.3.1 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary PHP code into a configuration file via the save action.
Who should care
- Teams operating Debian Linux, phpMyAdmin
- Vulnerability and exposure management teams
- Security operations teams monitoring exploitation activity
Response plan
What I would do
- Confirm whether Debian Linux, phpMyAdmin is present in the environment.
- Identify affected versions and establish whether vulnerable services are exposed or reachable.
- Apply updates per vendor instructions.
- Review relevant security telemetry for evidence of attempted or successful exploitation.
- Document the remediation decision and track it to verified completion.
Vendor remediation
Patch and remediation links
Use the vendor source below to confirm the correct fixed version, package or mitigation for your affected product.
Technical details
- CVSS vector
- CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
- CWE
- CWE-94
- Affected versions
- Debian Debian Linux (Version: 5.0); phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin (Start Including: 3.0.0, End Excluding: 3.1.3.1)
- Published
- 26 March 2009
- Attack vector
- Network
- Privileges required
- None
- User interaction
- None
Signal timeline
- CVE published
- Added to CISA KEV
- Latest EPSS score: 95.4%
- Signal calculated at 84
External references
- Government advisory from www.cisa.gov
- Technical reference from lists.opensuse.org
- Vendor advisory from phpmyadmin.svn.sourceforge.net
- Vendor advisory from secunia.com
- Vendor advisory from secunia.com
- Vendor advisory from secunia.com
- Vendor advisory from secunia.com
- Technical reference from www.debian.org
- Exploit information from www.gnucitizen.org
- Third-party advisory from www.securityfocus.com
- Third-party advisory from www.securityfocus.com
- Exploit information from www.exploit-db.com