Protection from CVE-2025-64459 (Django SQL injection via _connector or _negated)

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A SQL injection vulnerability has been found in Django and has been assigned CVE-2025-64459. Fastly has created a virtual patch for it that is now available within your account. To activate it and add protection to your services, follow the steps for your control panel below.

Next-Gen WAF control panel

  1. Professional or Premier platform
  2. Essentials platform
  1. Log in to the Next-Gen WAF control panel.

  2. From the Sites menu, select a site if you have more than one site.

  3. From the Rules menu, select Templated Rules.
  4. In the search bar, enter CVE-2025-64459 and then click View for the CVE-2025-64459 templated rule.
  5. Click Configure and then Add trigger.
  6. Select the Block requests from an IP immediately if the CVE-2025-64459 signal is observed checkbox.
  7. Click Update rule.

Fastly control panel

  1. Log in to the Fastly control panel.

  2. Go to Security > Next-Gen WAF > Workspaces.

  3. Click Virtual Patches.
  4. In the search bar, enter CVE-2025-64459 and then click the pencil to the right of the CVE-2025-64459 virtual patch.
  5. From the Status menu, select Enabled.
  6. (Optional) If your workspace is in blocking mode, choose whether to Block requests or Log requests if the CVE-2025-64459 signal is observed.
  7. Click Update virtual patch.

Prior change: Protection from CVE-2025-61882 (Oracle E-Business Suite Pre-Auth Remote Code Execution)