Joomla SQL Injection Vulnerability Updated on October 23, 2015 by Carrie Smaha 0 Minutes, 27 Seconds to Read CMS Plugin Issue Resolution Joomla Core Versions 3.2-3.4.4 SQL Injection Vulnerability Upgrade Joomla Version 3.4.5 (released 10/22/2015) Trustwave SpiderLabs recently identified a SQL Injection Vulnerability Exploit in the Joomla CMS. This exploit has been discovered in versions 3.2 – 3.4.4 of Joomla. Combining the exploit with other security weaknesses, Trustwave was able to gain full Admin access to any vulnerable Joomla site. It is recommended that Joomla websites using versions 3.2 – 3.4.4 update to version 3.4.5 immediately. Visit the Trustwave blog for more information on the Joomla SQL Vulnerability Exploit. Click here to download the latest version of Joomla. Share this Article Carrie Smaha Senior Manager Marketing Operations Carrie Smaha is a Senior Marketing Operations leader with over 20 years of experience in digital strategy, web development, and IT project management. She specializes in go-to-market programs and SaaS solutions for WordPress and VPS Hosting, working closely with technical teams and customers to deliver high-performance, scalable platforms. At InMotion Hosting, she drives product marketing initiatives that blend strategic insight with technical depth. More Articles by Carrie Related Articles How to Create an Admin Account in WordPress via MySQL Setting up a Remote MySQL Database Connection How to Check and Repair a Database in phpMyAdmin MySQL Error 1064: You Have an Error in Your SQL Syntax MySQL Error 1044 Access Denied Check and Repair MySQL Databases How To Manage Databases in cPanel with phpMyAdmin Database Optimization: Tips Using MySQL Tuner Create a blank database How to Create a MySQL Database Using CLI & cPanel