Vulnerabilities > Percona > High

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2023-06-07 CVE-2022-25834 Command Injection vulnerability in Percona Xtrabackup
In Percona XtraBackup (PXB) through 2.2.24 and 3.x through 8.0.27-19, a crafted filename on the local file system could trigger unexpected command shell execution of arbitrary commands.
local
low complexity
percona CWE-77
7.8
2020-11-09 CVE-2020-26542 Improper Authentication vulnerability in Percona Server
An issue was discovered in the MongoDB Simple LDAP plugin through 2020-10-02 for Percona Server when using the SimpleLDAP authentication in conjunction with Microsoft’s Active Directory, Percona has discovered a flaw that would allow authentication to complete when passing a blank value for the account password, leading to access against the service integrated with which Active Directory is deployed at the level granted to the authenticating account.
network
low complexity
percona CWE-287
7.5
2020-02-06 CVE-2020-7920 Resource Exhaustion vulnerability in Percona Monitoring and Management 2.2.0
pmm-server in Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) 2.2.x before 2.2.1 allows unauthenticated denial of service.
network
low complexity
percona CWE-400
7.8
2018-01-25 CVE-2017-15365 sql/event_data_objects.cc in MariaDB before 10.1.30 and 10.2.x before 10.2.10 and Percona XtraDB Cluster before 5.6.37-26.21-3 and 5.7.x before 5.7.19-29.22-3 allows remote authenticated users with SQL access to bypass intended access restrictions and replicate data definition language (DDL) statements to cluster nodes by leveraging incorrect ordering of DDL replication and ACL checking.
network
low complexity
fedoraproject mariadb percona
8.8
2016-12-13 CVE-2016-6664 Link Following vulnerability in multiple products
mysqld_safe in Oracle MySQL through 5.5.51, 5.6.x through 5.6.32, and 5.7.x through 5.7.14; MariaDB; Percona Server before 5.5.51-38.2, 5.6.x before 5.6.32-78-1, and 5.7.x before 5.7.14-8; and Percona XtraDB Cluster before 5.5.41-37.0, 5.6.x before 5.6.32-25.17, and 5.7.x before 5.7.14-26.17, when using file-based logging, allows local users with access to the mysql account to gain root privileges via a symlink attack on error logs and possibly other files.
local
high complexity
oracle mariadb percona CWE-59
7.0