CVE-2020-28912Improper Ownership Management in Mariadb

Severity
7.0HIGHNVD
OSV6.4
EPSS
0.1%
top 70.04%
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploit
No known exploits
Affected products
Timeline
PublishedDec 24
Latest updateMay 24

Description

With MariaDB running on Windows, when local clients connect to the server over named pipes, it's possible for an unprivileged user with an ability to run code on the server machine to intercept the named pipe connection and act as a man-in-the-middle, gaining access to all the data passed between the client and the server, and getting the ability to run SQL commands on behalf of the connected user. This occurs because of an incorrect security descriptor. This affects MariaDB Server before 10.1.4

CVSS vector

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:HExploitability: 1.0 | Impact: 5.9

Affected Packages3 packages

NVDmariadb/mariadb10.2.010.2.35+4
Alpinemariadb/mariadb< 10.3.27-r0

🔴Vulnerability Details

2
GHSA
GHSA-3mpv-3cfr-mgjj: With MariaDB running on Windows, when local clients connect to the server over named pipes, it's possible for an unprivileged user with an ability to2022-05-24
OSV
CVE-2020-28912: With MariaDB running on Windows, when local clients connect to the server over named pipes, it's possible for an unprivileged user with an ability to2020-12-24

📋Vendor Advisories

2
Red Hat
mariadb: Named pipe permission issue on Windows2020-11-18
Debian
CVE-2020-28912: mariadb-10.5 - With MariaDB running on Windows, when local clients connect to the server over n...2020