Phpmyadmin Hacktricks Patched [upd] May 2026

Phpmyadmin Hacktricks Patched [upd] May 2026

A more recent advisory, PMASA-2025-3 , details how vulnerabilities in external libraries like glibc can potentially impact phpMyAdmin if specific configurations are met. Why "Patched" Status is Complex

This is one of the most famous vulnerabilities featured in HackTricks. Affecting versions 4.8.0 and 4.8.1 , it allowed an authenticated user to include arbitrary files by bypassing path validation. Attackers could achieve RCE by including a database file containing a "webshell". phpmyadmin hacktricks patched

Many web hosting environments and older CMS installations package outdated versions of phpMyAdmin that are never manually updated by the user. A more recent advisory, PMASA-2025-3 , details how

To ensure your installation is truly "patched" and protected against the techniques listed on HackTricks, follow these steps: Attackers could achieve RCE by including a database

Flaws in PHP or system libraries (like iconv ) can open doors even when the phpMyAdmin core code is secure. Defensive Best Practices