Postgres vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-8713, CVE-2025-8714, CVE-2025-8715)
36809
27 January 2026
27 January 2026
CLOSED
LOW
Varies
CVE-2025-8713, CVE-2025-8714, CVE-2025-8715
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Brocade Security Advisory ID |
BSA-2026-3901 |
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Component |
Postgres |
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Summary
The Postgres vulnerabilities identified are located within open source components utilized by Brocade SANnav, however none of these vulnerabilities are in the executable code path. As a part of good security practice, the open source component was updated in the SANnav 2.4.0b and 3.0.0 releases.
CVE-2025-8713
PostgreSQL optimizer statistics allow a user to read sampled data within a view that the user cannot access. Separately, statistics allow a user to read sampled data that a row security policy intended to hide. PostgreSQL maintains statistics for tables by sampling data available in columns; this data is consulted during the query planning process. Prior to this release, a user could craft a leaky operator that bypassed view access control lists (ACLs) and bypassed row security policies in partitioning or table inheritance hierarchies. Reachable statistics data notably included histograms and most-common-values lists. CVE-2017-7484 and CVE-2019-10130 intended to close this class of vulnerability, but this gap remained. Versions before PostgreSQL 17.6, 16.10, 15.14, 14.19, and 13.22 are affected.
CVE-2025-8714
Untrusted data inclusion in pg_dump in PostgreSQL allows a malicious superuser of the origin server to inject arbitrary code for restore-time execution as the client operating system account running psql to restore the dump, via psql meta-commands. pg_dumpall is also affected. pg_restore is affected when used to generate a plain-format dump. This is similar to MySQL CVE-2024-21096. Versions before PostgreSQL 17.6, 16.10, 15.14, 14.19, and 13.22 are affected.
CVE-2025-8715
Improper neutralization of newlines in pg_dump in PostgreSQL allows a user of the origin server to inject arbitrary code for restore-time execution as the client operating system account running psql to restore the dump, via psql meta-commands inside a purpose-crafted object name. The same attacks can achieve SQL injection as a superuser of the restore target server. pg_dumpall, pg_restore, and pg_upgrade are also affected. Versions before PostgreSQL 17.6, 16.10, 15.14, 14.19, and 13.22 are affected. Versions before 11.20 are unaffected. CVE-2012-0868 had fixed this class of problem, but version 11.20 reintroduced it.
Products Affected
- No Brocade products are affected
Products Not Affected
- Brocade SANnav versions before SANnav 2.4.0b contain the vulnerable component, but are exploitable [VEX Justification: Vulnerable_code_not_in_execute_path]
- Brocade Fabric OS
[VEX Justification: Component_not_present] - Brocade ASCG
[VEX Justification: Component_not_present]
Solution
- While not exploitable, a security update is included in Brocade SANnav versions 2.4.0b and 3.0.0
Revision History
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1.0 |
Initial Publication |
January 27, 2026 |
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