TYPO3-SA-2011-006: Several vulnerabilities in third party extensions

Several vulnerabilities have been found in the following third-party TYPO3 extensions: Photogallery (ce_gallery), SEO Photogallery by Evorion (evgallery)

Release Date: June 14, 2011

Please read first: This Collective Security Bulletin (CSB) is a listing of vulnerable extensions with neither significant download numbers, nor other special importance amongst the TYPO3 Community. The intention of CSBs is to reduce the workload of the TYPO3 Security Team and of the maintainers of extensions with vulnerabilities. Nevertheless, vulnerabilities in TYPO3 core or important extensions will still get the well-known single Security Bulletin each.

Please read our buzz blog post, which has a detailed explanation on CSBs.

All vulnerabilities affect third-party extensions. These extensions are not part of the TYPO3 default installation.

 

Extension: Photogallery (ce_gallery)

Affected Versions: 2.0.5 and all versions below

Vulnerability Type: SQL Injection

Severity: High

Suggested CVSS v2.0: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N/E:H/RL:OF/RC:C (What's that?)

Note: The vulnerability is being exploited in the wild. Please update the extension ce_gallery immediately when being used!

Solution: An update (version 2.0.6) is available from the TYPO3 extension manager and athttp://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/ce_gallery/2.0.6/.

Credits: Credits go to Christoph Bauer, Roberto Presedo and Georg Ringer who discovered and reported this issue.

 

Extension: SEO Photogallery by Evorion (evgallery)

Affected Versions: 1.0.7 and all versions below

Vulnerability Type: SQL Injection

Severity: High

Suggested CVSS v2.0: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N/E:U/RL:OF/RC:C (What's that?)

Solution: An update (version 1.0.8) is available from the TYPO3 extension manager and athttp://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/evgallery/1.0.8/.

 

 

General advice: Follow the recommendations that are given in the TYPO3 Security Cookbook. Please subscribe to thetypo3-announce mailing list to receive future Security Bulletins via E-mail.