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TYPO3 Security Bulletin TYPO3-20080416-1: Multiple vulnerabilities in extension de_phpot

16 April 2008 ยท Henning Pingel
Dear users of TYPO3,

It has been discovered that the extension de_phpot is vulnerable to
multiple SQL Injection flaws and other types of security issues.

==== Component Type ====
Third party extension. This extension is not part of the TYPO3 default
installation.

==== Affected Versions ====
All versions

==== Vulnerability Type ====
SQL Injection, Information Disclosure, Denial of Service

==== Severity ====
HIGH

==== Problem Description ====
The extension fails to properly sanitize several HTTP GET, POST and
COOKIE variables, also user permission and authentication checks can
partly be bypassed. As a consequence, it is possible to inject arbitrary
SQL code into different query strings. It is also possible to gain
access to information provided by the extension without being a
legitimate backend user. Besides that, it is possible to cause PHP to be
stuck in an infinite loop. This could be abused for denial of service
attacks.

==== Solution ====
The author of the extension has been contacted but never replied.
Therefore the extension was permanently removed from TER. Please disable
the extension AND delete it from your TYPO3 installations.

==== Additional information ====
Besides de_phpot, the extension de_phpot_webbug has also been removed
from TER. de_phpot_webbug extends de_phpot and can't be used as a stand
alone extension.

==== General advice ====
Follow the recommendations that are given in the TYPO3 Security Cookbook
[1]. Check the TYPO3 security bulletin page frequently for updates [2].
This bulletin TYPO3-20080416-1 is available at [3].

==== Credits ====
The issues were found by the TYPO3 Security Team member Henning Pingel.

Regards,
Henning Pingel
henning@typo3.org

[1]
<http: typo3.org fileadmin security-team typo3_security_cookbook_v-0.5.pdf>
[2] <http: typo3.org teams security security-bulletins></http:>
[3] <http: typo3.org teams security security-bulletins typo3-20080416-1></http:></http:>