pgAdmin 4 9.15 released
The latest pgAdmin 4 release slams shut eight security holes that previously let attackers escalate privileges or run commands on your host machine. Docker setups finally get proper user ID handling, and the Debian installer stops breaking when standard system paths sit outside the default search directory. BigAnimal cloud provisioning gets deprecated as the team drops legacy integrations to focus on core stability. The prior build also finally tames the AI assistant with working context memory, custom LLM endpoints, and a geometry viewer that actually refreshes instead of showing stale data.
pgAdmin 4 9.15 released
The latest release of pgAdmin 4, version 9.15, addresses eight critical security vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to escalate privileges or execute commands on host machines. Improvements have been made for Docker setups, including better user ID handling, and the Debian installer has been updated to prevent installation failures when standard system paths are used. Additionally, the BigAnimal cloud provisioning feature is being deprecated to focus on core stability, and the AI assistant has received enhancements to improve context memory and functionality. Overall, this update is essential for database administrators to enhance security and improve user experience
