Security readout for executives and security teams
Older SilverStripe CMS versions let a logged-in CMS author turn an uploaded file into executable PHP by renaming its extension. If an attacker already has author-level CMS access, this can become server-side code execution. The issue is legacy, but exposed old installations with broad CMS accounts remain a serious risk. Exposure is mainly legacy SilverStripe 2.3.x and 2.4.x sites where untrusted or compromised CMS author accounts can upload or rename files. Internet exposure depends on whether uploaded PHP files are web-accessible and executable on the hosting stack. Treat this as high priority for any still-running legacy SilverStripe site with CMS author access exposed to many users. The attacker must authenticate, but success can mean code execution on the web server. Mitigation focus: Upgrade SilverStripe 2.3.x to at least 2.3.8 or 2.4.x to at least 2.4.1.; Prefer migration to a currently supported SilverStripe release if still running these legacy branches.; Restrict CMS author accounts to trusted users with least-privilege roles..
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