A flaw was found in PostgreSQL versions before 13.1, before 12.5, before 11.10, before 10.15, before 9.6.20 and before 9.5.24. If a client application that creates additional database connections only reuses the basic connection parameters while dropping security-relevant parameters, an opportunity for a man-in-the-middle attack, or the ability to observe clear-text transmissions, could exist. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity as well as system availability.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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Alpine | edge-community | noarch | postgresql14 | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | edge-main | noarch | postgresql15 | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.10-main | noarch | postgresql | <Â 11.10-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.11-main | noarch | postgresql | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.12-main | noarch | postgresql | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.13-main | noarch | postgresql | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.14-main | noarch | postgresql | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.15-community | noarch | postgresql12 | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.15-main | noarch | postgresql14 | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.16-community | noarch | postgresql12 | <Â 12.5-r0 | UNKNOWN |