phpMyAdmin 5.0.0 Security Flaw: Laughable SQL Injection Exploit Exposed!
In phpMyAdmin 5.0.0, SQL injection vulnerabilities are ripe for the picking! With a valid MySQL account, you can bypass security like a ninja slipping through butter. Just intercept, inject, and watch the magic unfold. Remember, hacking responsibly is key—unless you’re a fictional character in a tech thriller.

Hot Take:
Ah, phpMyAdmin, the beloved tool of database administrators everywhere, now with an unintentional feature: SQL injection vulnerability! It’s like finding out your favorite pizza place has a secret menu item, except this one could potentially cause a data breach. Bravo, phpMyAdmin, for keeping us on our toes!
Key Points:
- phpMyAdmin 5.0.0 is vulnerable to SQL injection.
- The exploit involves manipulating the server_privileges.php endpoint.
- An attacker needs a valid MySQL account to exploit the vulnerability.
- The vulnerability is identified as CVE-2020-5504.
- Exploitation requires tools like Burp Suite to intercept and modify requests.
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