CVE-2023-41113

CVSS 3.1 Score 4.3 of 10 (medium)

Details

Published Dec 12, 2023
Updated: Dec 14, 2023
CWE ID 668

Summary

CVE-2023-41113 is a vulnerability found in EnterpriseDB Postgres Advanced Server (EPAS) versions before 11.21.32, 12.x before 12.16.20, 13.x before 13.12.16, 14.x before 14.9.0, and 15.x before 15.4.0. It allows an authenticated user to obtain information about the existence of certain files on disk, potential read errors, and limited details about their contents, regardless of permissions. This vulnerability can be exploited when a superuser has configured one or more directories for filesystem access via CREATE DIRECTORY and has specific non-default settings for log_line_prefix and log_connections. The affected products include t1jDwH, t1jDwG, t1jDwF, t1jDwE, t1jDwI, rFFds_, rFFds-, rFFds9, rFFds8, rFFds7, rFFds6, rFFds5, rFFds4, rFFds3, rFFds2, rFFds1, rFFds0, rFFdsz, rFFdsy and many more (85 in total). The vulnerability has a risk score of 10 and a base severity rating of MEDIUM according to NIST's National Vulnerability Database (NVD).

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