Joomla! 3.3.5 Released – Fixing High Priority Security Issues

The Joomla team just released versions 3.3.5, 3.2.6 and 2.5.26, patching security issues. The first one is an Remote File Include (RFI) vulnerability and the second one is a Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability that affect all previous versions. If you are using Joomla, stop what you are doing and update it now!

What’s very exciting for us, me especially, is to see how our Zero Day response mechanism and the custom Virtual Hardening feature were able to work together to proactively protect users. This is an example of how to address the unknowns of website attacks. In short, this means that while any Joomla! user within our stack might be susceptible to the vulnerability, our technology was able to proactively stop a potential attack. This is what drives our team, this is why we build our technology. To learn more visit our Website Firewall product page.

For more information on the vulnerabilities, you can get straight it from the Joomla! release notes:

High Priority – Core – Remote File Inclusion:

Project: Joomla!
SubProject: CMS
Severity: Moderate
Versions: 2.5.4 through 2.5.25, 3.2.5 and earlier 3.x versions, 3.3.0 through 3.3.4
Exploit type: Remote File Inclusion
Reported Date: 2014-September-24
Fixed Date: 2014-September-30
CVE Number: CVE-2014-7228

Inadequate checking allowed the potential for remote files to be executed.

This issue was discovered by Johannes Dahse and disclosed to Akeeba (and Joomla). The Akeeba team released a good post explaining the issue. We recommend reading if you are interested in the technical details.

Medium Priority – Core – Denial of Service:

Project: Joomla!
SubProject: CMS
Severity: Low
Versions: 2.5.4 through 2.5.25, 3.2.5 and earlier 3.x versions, 3.3.0 through 3.3.4
Exploit type: Denial of Service
Reported Date: 2014-September-24
Fixed Date: 2014-September-30
CVE Number: CVE-2014-7229

Inadequate checking allowed the potential for a denial of service attack.

Again, if you are using the Joomla! we highly recommend updating immediately.

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Story added 30. September 2014, content source with full text you can find at link above.