CVE-2026-12044

Source
https://cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-12044
Import Source
https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/osv-output/CVE-2026-12044.json
JSON Data
https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/CVE-2026-12044
Published
2026-06-18T23:37:16.202Z
Modified
2026-07-15T01:48:51.270007704Z
Severity
  • 8.7 (High) CVSS_V4 - CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N CVSS Calculator
Summary
pgAdmin 4: SQL injection in COMMENT ON ... IS '<description>' rendering across dialog templates
Details

SQL injection in pgAdmin 4 across every dialog template that renders COMMENT ON ... IS '<description>' for a user-supplied description field. The Jinja templates for Domains (and their constraints), Foreign Tables, Languages, and Event Triggers, plus the Views OID-lookup query, interpolated the description directly inside a single-quoted SQL literal -- '{{ data.description }}' -- instead of passing it through the qtLiteral escape filter. An authenticated pgAdmin user with permission to create or alter the affected object types could submit a description containing an apostrophe, break out of the literal and chain arbitrary SQL. The injected SQL runs under the PostgreSQL role the user is already authenticated as; for a connected role with COPY ... TO/FROM PROGRAM (typically PostgreSQL superuser), this chains to OS command execution on the PostgreSQL host. The defect does not cross a privilege boundary -- the user already has direct SQL access to that role through pgAdmin's Query Tool -- so the attacker gains no capability beyond what their database role already grants. The marginal impact captures bypass of any application-layer Query Tool gating an operator may have configured.

The defect was originally reported against the Domain Dialog description field; a code-wide audit identified sixteen sites of the same pattern across the templates listed above. The same review also surfaced ten related sinks in the pgstattuple/pgstatindex stats templates -- pgstattuple('{{schema}}.{{table}}') and the matching pgstatindex shape -- where qtIdent escapes embedded double quotes inside the identifier but not apostrophes, so a user with CREATE privilege on a schema could plant a table or index named foo'bar and a later stats viewer would render an unbalanced literal.

Fix is layered:

  1. Sites: replace every '{{ x.description }}' with {{ x.description|qtLiteral(conn) }} (no surrounding quotes -- the filter wraps the value in escaped quotes itself). Plumb conn=self.conn through every render_template call that loads one of these templates. Also corrects a { % elif Jinja typo in the foreign-table schema diff (dead branch). Rewrite the ten pgstattuple/pgstatindex stats sites to address the relation via OID + ::oid::regclass cast (e.g. pgstattuple({{ tid }}::oid::regclass)), eliminating the embedded literal-call form entirely so that bug-class can no longer recur there.

  2. Driver hardening: qtLiteral (in utils/driver/psycopg3/__init__.py) used to silently return the raw unescaped value when its conn argument was falsy. It now raises ValueError -- surfacing the entire bug class going forward. The change immediately uncovered eight latent plumbing bugs (in schemas/__init__.py, schemas/functions/__init__.py, schemas/tables/utils.py, foreign_servers/__init__.py, and seven sites in roles/__init__.py) -- all fixed as part of this patch. The inner except block that swallowed adapter-level failures and returned the raw value is also removed, so unadaptable inputs raise instead of leaking unescaped values.

  3. Regression tests: a per-template behavioural test renders each previously-vulnerable template with an apostrophe-injection payload and asserts the escaped fragment is present and the vulnerable fragment absent; a lint test walks every *.sql template flagging any '{{ ... }}' single-quote-wrapped interpolation against an explicit allowlist; unit tests cover the new qtLiteral fail-fast and inner-except raise paths.

This issue affects pgAdmin 4: from 1.0 before 9.16.

Database specific
{
    "cna_assigner": "PostgreSQL",
    "cwe_ids": [
        "CWE-116",
        "CWE-89"
    ],
    "osv_generated_from": "https://github.com/CVEProject/cvelistV5/tree/main/cves/2026/12xxx/CVE-2026-12044.json"
}
References

Affected packages

Git / github.com/pgadmin-org/pgadmin4

Affected ranges

Type
GIT
Repo
https://github.com/pgadmin-org/pgadmin4
Events
Database specific
{
    "source": [
        "CPE_RANGE",
        "REFERENCES"
    ],
    "cpe": "cpe:2.3:a:pgadmin:pgadmin_4:*:*:*:*:*:postgresql:*:*",
    "extracted_events": [
        {
            "introduced": "1.0"
        },
        {
            "fixed": "9.16"
        }
    ]
}

Affected versions

Other
REL-1_0
REL-1_1
REL-1_2
REL-1_3
REL-1_4
REL-1_5
REL-1_6
REL-2_0
REL-2_0-RC1
REL-2_0-RC2
REL-2_1
REL-3_0
REL-3_1
REL-3_2
REL-3_3
REL-3_4
REL-3_5
REL-3_6
REL-4_0
REL-4_1
REL-4_10
REL-4_11
REL-4_12
REL-4_13
REL-4_14
REL-4_15
REL-4_16
REL-4_17
REL-4_18
REL-4_19
REL-4_2
REL-4_20
REL-4_21
REL-4_22
REL-4_23
REL-4_24
REL-4_25
REL-4_26
REL-4_27
REL-4_28
REL-4_29
REL-4_3
REL-4_30
REL-4_4
REL-4_5
REL-4_6
REL-4_7
REL-4_8
REL-4_9
REL-5_0
REL-5_1
REL-5_2
REL-5_3
REL-5_4
REL-5_5
REL-5_6
REL-5_7
REL-6_0
REL-6_1
REL-6_10
REL-6_11
REL-6_12
REL-6_13
REL-6_14
REL-6_15
REL-6_16
REL-6_17
REL-6_18
REL-6_19
REL-6_2
REL-6_20
REL-6_21
REL-6_3
REL-6_4
REL-6_5
REL-6_6
REL-6_7
REL-6_8
REL-6_9
REL-7_0
REL-7_1
REL-7_2
REL-7_3
REL-7_4
REL-7_5
REL-7_6
REL-7_7
REL-7_8
REL-8_0
REL-8_1
REL-8_10
REL-8_11
REL-8_12
REL-8_13
REL-8_14
REL-8_2
REL-8_3
REL-8_4
REL-8_5
REL-8_6
REL-8_7
REL-8_8
REL-8_9
REL-9_0
REL-9_1
REL-9_10
REL-9_11
REL-9_12
REL-9_13
REL-9_14
REL-9_15
REL-9_2
REL-9_3
REL-9_4
REL-9_5
REL-9_6
REL-9_7
REL-9_8
REL-9_9

Database specific

source
"https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/osv-output/CVE-2026-12044.json"