ZendFramework potential SQL Injection Vector When Using PDO_MySql
Critical severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Jun 7, 2024
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Jun 7, 2024
Package
Affected versions
>= 1.10.0, < 1.10.9
>= 1.11.0, < 1.11.6
Patched versions
1.10.9
1.11.6
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jun 7, 2024
Reviewed
Jun 7, 2024
Last updated
Jun 7, 2024
Developers using non-ASCII-compatible encodings in conjunction with the MySQL PDO driver of PHP may be vulnerable to SQL injection attacks. Developers using ASCII-compatible encodings like UTF8 or latin1 are not affected by this PHP issue, which is described in more detail here:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=47802
The PHP Group included a feature in PHP 5.3.6+ that allows any character set information to be passed as part of the DSN in PDO to allow both the database as well as the C-level driver to be aware of which charset is in use which is of special importance when PDO's quoting mechanisms are utilized, which Zend Framework also relies on.
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