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For more information about the Joomla! Security Strike Team (JSST) and its processes, please review our Security article.
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Inadequate escaping leads to XSS vulnerability in mail component.
Joomla! CMS versions 1.6.0 through 3.6.0
Upgrade to version 3.6.1
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Inadequate ACL checks in com_content provide potential read access to data which should be access restricted to users with edit_own level.
Joomla! CMS versions 1.6.0 through 3.6.0
Upgrade to version 3.6.1
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Add additional CSRF hardening in com_joomlaupdate.
Joomla! CMS version 3.6.0
Upgrade to version 3.6.1
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Inadequate filtering of request data leads to a SQL Injection vulnerability.
Joomla! CMS versions 3.0.0 through 3.4.6
Upgrade to version 3.4.7
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
The Joomla Security Strike team has been following up on the critical security vulnerability patched last week. Since the recent update it has become clear that the root cause is a bug in PHP itself. This was fixed by PHP in September of 2015 with the releases of PHP 5.4.45, 5.5.29, 5.6.13 (Note that this is fixed in all versions of PHP 7 and has been back-ported in some specific Linux LTS versions of PHP 5.3). This fixes the bug across all supported PHP versions.
Joomla! CMS versions 1.5.0 through 3.4.6
Upgrade to version 3.4.7
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Browser information is not filtered properly while saving the session values into the database which leads to a Remote Code Execution vulnerability.
Joomla! CMS versions 1.5.0 through 3.4.5
Upgrade to version 3.4.6
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Browser information is not filtered properly while saving the session values which leads to a Remote Code Execution vulnerability.
Joomla! Framework Session package versions 1.0.0 through 1.3.0
Upgrade to version 1.3.1
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Add additional CSRF hardening in com_templates.
Joomla! CMS versions 3.2.0 through 3.4.5
Upgrade to version 3.4.6
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Failure to properly sanitise input data from the XML install file located within an extension's package archive allows for directory traversal.
Joomla! CMS versions 3.4.0 through 3.4.5
Upgrade to version 3.4.6
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.
Inadequate filtering of request data leads to a Directory Traversal vulnerability.
Joomla! CMS versions 3.2.0 through 3.4.5
Upgrade to version 3.4.6
The JSST at the Joomla! Security Centre.