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PostgreSQL Database Software Exposes Confidential Data and Allows Malicious Code Execution

OESA-2026-1512
Summary

Some older versions of PostgreSQL contain security flaws that could allow attackers to access sensitive information and take control of the database. Affected versions of PostgreSQL should be updated to the latest version to prevent these issues. Users of affected versions should update as soon as possible to ensure the security of their database and the data it holds.

What to do
  • Update libpq to version 15.17-1.oe2403sp1.
Affected software
VendorProductAffected versionsFix available
– libpq <= 15.17-1.oe2403sp1 15.17-1.oe2403sp1
Original title
libpq security update
Original description
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system that uses and extends the SQL language combined with many features that safely store and scale the most complicated data workloads. This package provides the essential shared library for any PostgreSQL client program or interface.

Security Fix(es):

Improper validation of type &quot;oidvector&quot; in PostgreSQL allows a database user to disclose a few bytes of server memory. We have not ruled out viability of attacks that arrange for presence of confidential information in disclosed bytes, but they seem unlikely. Versions before PostgreSQL 18.2, 17.8, 16.12, 15.16, and 14.21 are affected.(CVE-2026-2003)

Missing validation of type of input in PostgreSQL intarray extension selectivity estimator function allows an object creator to execute arbitrary code as the operating system user running the database. Versions before PostgreSQL 18.2, 17.8, 16.12, 15.16, and 14.21 are affected.(CVE-2026-2004)

Heap buffer overflow in PostgreSQL pgcrypto allows a ciphertext provider to execute arbitrary code as the operating system user running the database. Versions before PostgreSQL 18.2, 17.8, 16.12, 15.16, and 14.21 are affected.(CVE-2026-2005)

Missing validation of multibyte character length in PostgreSQL text manipulation allows a database user to issue crafted queries that achieve a buffer overrun. That suffices to execute arbitrary code as the operating system user running the database. Versions before PostgreSQL 18.2, 17.8, 16.12, 15.16, and 14.21 are affected.(CVE-2026-2006)
Published: 6 Mar 2026 · Updated: 6 Mar 2026 · First seen: 6 Mar 2026