A weakness was found in postgresql-jdbc before version 42.2.5. It was possible to provide an SSL Factory and not check the host name if a host name verifier was not provided to the driver. This could lead to a condition where a man-in-the-middle attacker could masquerade as a trusted server by providing a certificate for the wrong host, as long as it was signed by a trusted CA.
CPE | Name | Operator | Version |
---|---|---|---|
pgjdbc | eq | REL9_0_801 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL7_2_RC1 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL7_1 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL8_3_603 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL9.4.1211 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL42.0.0 | |
pgjdbc | eq | release-6-3 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL7_4_BETA2 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL9_4_1201 | |
pgjdbc | eq | REL7_2 |