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GHSA-45wj-jv2h-jwrf: TYPO3 CMS Privilege Escalation and SQL Injection

Failing to properly dissociate system related configuration from user generated configuration, the Form Framework (system extension “form”) is vulnerable to SQL injection and Privilege Escalation. Basically instructions can be persisted to a form definition file that were not configured to be modified - this applies to definitions managed using the form editor module as well as direct file upload using the regular file list module. A valid backend user account as well as having system extension form activated are needed in order to exploit this vulnerability.

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  3. GHSA-45wj-jv2h-jwrf

TYPO3 CMS Privilege Escalation and SQL Injection

High severity GitHub Reviewed Published May 30, 2024 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated May 30, 2024

Package

composer typo3/cms-core (Composer)

Affected versions

>= 8.5.0, < 8.7.17

>= 9.0.0, < 9.3.2

Patched versions

8.7.17

9.3.2

Description

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

May 30, 2024

Last updated

May 30, 2024

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