Amazon JDBC Driver for Redshift SQL Injection via line comment generation
Critical severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
May 14, 2024
in
aws/amazon-redshift-jdbc-driver
•
Updated May 15, 2024
Package
Affected versions
< 2.1.0.28
Patched versions
2.1.0.28
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
May 15, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
May 15, 2024
Reviewed
May 15, 2024
Last updated
May 15, 2024
Impact
SQL injection is possible when using the non-default connection property
preferQueryMode=simple
in combination with application code which has a vulnerable SQL that negates a parameter value.There is no vulnerability in the driver when using the default, extended query mode. Note that
preferQueryMode
is not a supported parameter in Redshift JDBC driver, and is inherited code from Postgres JDBC driver. Users who do not override default settings to utilize this unsupported query mode are not affected.Patch
This issue is patched in driver version 2.1.0.28.
Workarounds
Do not use the connection property
preferQueryMode=simple
. (NOTE: If you do not explicitly specify a query mode, then you are using the default of extended query mode and are not affected by this issue.)References
Similar to finding in Postgres JDBC: GHSA-24rp-q3w6-vc56
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