The urgent vulnerability allows an authenticated attacker to exploit a phpMyAdmin feature to show and potentially execute files on the server. PHP open_basedir restrictions mitigate the effect of this flaw. For further details, see the PMASA announcement.
A second flaw was also fixed allowing an attacker to use a specially crafted database name ...
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Our full list of country code top-level domains (ccTLDs):
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Welcome to phpMyAdmin version 4.8.0. We are excited to bring you this updated version with many new features and bug fixes. There are no changes to system requirements.
A few highlights of the changes include:
Allow the removal of individual segments from pie charts
Improved database search to allow matching the exact phrase
phpMyAdmin no ...
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Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.7.9, a routine maintenance release containing bug fixes.
A complete list of new features and bugs that have been fixed is available in the ChangeLog file or changelog.php included with this release.
Notable changes since 4.7.8:
Fixed double escaping in enum dropdowns
Fixed broken sorting
Fixed "Not an integer" error ...
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