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Updated mariadb packages fix security vulnerabilities
This update to the latest LTS version fixes some severe security vulnerabilities...
MGASA-2026-0235 Updated mariadb packages fix security vulnerabilities
This update to the latest LTS version fixes some severe security vulnerabilities...
TencentOS Server 2: mariadb (TSSA-2026:0574)
The version of Tencent Linux installed on the remote TencentOS Server 2 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the TSSA-2026:0574 advisory. Package updates are available for TencentOS Server 2 that fix the following vulnerabilities:...
RHSA-2026:33481 Red Hat Security Advisory: mariadb:11.8 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
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RHSA-2026:33482 Red Hat Security Advisory: mariadb:10.11 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
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RHSA-2026:33464 Red Hat Security Advisory: mariadb:10.11 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
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MariaDB 3.3.0 < 3.3.19/ 3.4.0 < 3.4.9
The version of MariaDB installed on the remote host is prior to 3.3.19, 3.4.9. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the GHSA-pv9p-5w55-55jm advisory. - MariaDB server is a community developed fork of MySQL server. In versions 3.3.18 and 3.4.8, an application that was...
mariadb: Arbitrary Code Execution via improper parameter validation during State Snapshot Transfer
A flaw was found in MariaDB. During a State Snapshot Transfer SST, the donor node improperly validates parameters sent by a joiner node. This vulnerability allows a malicious joiner to execute arbitrary shell commands on the donor server through the mariabackup SST method. This could lead to a...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: mariadb:10.11 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
An update for the mariadb:10.11 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each...
mariadb: MariaDB: Privilege bypass allows unauthorized file write via subqueries
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. This vulnerability allows a low-privileged authenticated user to bypass a security control that normally restricts file operations. Specifically, the system failed to verify the necessary 'FILE' privilege when certain 'SELECT' statements, which write data to...
mariadb: MariaDB server: SQL injection vulnerability via improper handling of big5 character set with mysql_real_escape_string()
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. An application processing non-validated user input, which then uses mysqlrealescapestring and sends data to the database via text protocol with the big5 character set, is vulnerable to SQL injection. This allows a remote attacker to execute malicious SQL...
mariadb: Arbitrary code execution via improper parameter validation during SST
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. During the State Snapshot Transfer SST process, a malicious joiner node could exploit improper parameter validation on the donor node. This vulnerability, specifically within the rsync SST method, allows the malicious joiner to execute arbitrary shell commands ...
mariadb: mbstream: Unauthorized file creation via path traversal
A flaw was found in MariaDB's mbstream utility. This vulnerability allows a highly privileged local attacker, who can provide a specially crafted archive, to create files outside of the intended target directory. This is due to mbstream not properly validating paths containing directory traversal...
mariadb: Arbitrary shell command execution via improper sanitization in CONNECT engine
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. When the CONNECT engine is installed and REST support is enabled on Windows, a user can exploit improper sanitization of the table HTTP attribute. This attribute is interpolated into the curl command line, allowing for arbitrary shell command execution on the...
mariadb: MariaDB Server: Arbitrary code execution via wsrep_notify_cmd
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. When the wsrepnotifycmd feature is enabled, a remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by embedding shell commands in the name of a joiner node. This could lead to arbitrary code execution on the server, allowing the attacker to take full control of the...
mariadb: Arbitrary code execution via global system variable manipulation by a high-privileged user
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. A high-privileged MariaDB user could exploit this vulnerability by manipulating specific global system variables, namely wsrepsstreceiveaddress or wsrepsstdonor. This manipulation could allow the user to execute arbitrary shell commands as the user ID of the...
mariadb: MariaDB server: Information disclosure of stored routine definitions due to insufficient privilege check
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. A user who has been granted EXECUTE access to a stored routine through a role can view the definition of that routine. This information disclosure occurs even if the user does not possess the SHOW CREATE ROUTINE privilege, potentially exposing sensitive routine...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: mariadb:11.8 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
An update for the mariadb:11.8 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each...
mariadb: mbstream: Unauthorized file creation via path traversal
A flaw was found in MariaDB's mbstream utility. This vulnerability allows a highly privileged local attacker, who can provide a specially crafted archive, to create files outside of the intended target directory. This is due to mbstream not properly validating paths containing directory traversal...
mariadb: Arbitrary code execution via global system variable manipulation by a high-privileged user
A flaw was found in MariaDB server. A high-privileged MariaDB user could exploit this vulnerability by manipulating specific global system variables, namely wsrepsstreceiveaddress or wsrepsstdonor. This manipulation could allow the user to execute arbitrary shell commands as the user ID of the...