Parse Server vulnerable to SQL Injection via dot-notation sub-key name in `Increment` operation on PostgreSQL
Critical severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Mar 10, 2026
in
parse-community/parse-server
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Updated Mar 11, 2026
Package
Affected versions
>= 9.0.0-alpha.1, < 9.6.0-alpha.5
< 8.6.31
Patched versions
9.6.0-alpha.5
8.6.31
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 11, 2026
Reviewed
Mar 11, 2026
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Mar 11, 2026
Last updated
Mar 11, 2026
Impact
A SQL injection vulnerability exists in the PostgreSQL storage adapter when processing
Incrementoperations on nested object fields using dot notation (e.g.,stats.counter). The sub-key name is interpolated directly into SQL string literals without escaping. An attacker who can send write requests to the Parse Server REST API can inject arbitrary SQL via a crafted sub-key name containing single quotes, potentially executing commands or reading data from the database, bypassing CLPs and ACLs.Only Postgres deployments are affected.
Patches
The fix escapes single quotes in the sub-key name before interpolating it into the SQL query, preventing breakout from SQL string literals.
Workarounds
There is no known workaround.
References
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