Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2015-4613 is a SQL injection flaw in the TYPO3 Developer Log extension backend module before version 2.11.4. A backend editor could potentially run arbitrary database commands. The sources do not show active exploitation, CVSS scoring, or detailed attack vectors. Exposure is most likely on TYPO3 sites that installed the Developer Log extension and still run a version before 2.11.4. Risk depends on whether backend editor accounts exist, are trusted, and can access the affected module. Prioritize remediation for any internet-facing or business-critical TYPO3 site using devlog before 2.11.4, especially where many editor accounts exist. If the extension is absent or already updated, urgency is lower. Mitigation focus: Upgrade or remove the devlog extension; target version 2.11.4 or later where required.; Restrict TYPO3 backend editor access to trusted, least-privilege users.; Review database and application logs for unusual backend editor activity..
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