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TYPO3 CMS 4.5.37, 4.7.20, 6.1.12 and 6.2.6 released
The TYPO3 Community announces the versions 4.5.37 LTS, 4.7.20, 6.1.12 and 6.2.6 LTS of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Read moreTYPO3-CORE-SA-2014-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in TYPO3 CMS
It has been discovered that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to Denial of Service and Arbitrary Shell Execution!
T3BOARD15 registration link
See the link below! Registration will be online at 11:00 CET:
TYPO3-EXT-SA-2014-015: Information Disclosure vulnerability in Dynamic Content Elements (dce)
It has been discovered that the extension "Dynamic Content Elements" (dce) is susceptible to Information Disclosure.
The Community Working Group hangs out with Ashe Dryden
The community working group had a hangout with Ashe Dryden to get some input on how to increase diversity, be inclusive and at the same time spread TYPO3.
TYPO3-EXT-SA-2014-014: Improper Access Control vulnerability in extension fal_sftp (fal_sftp)
It has been discovered that the extension "fal_sftp" (fal_sftp) is susceptible to Improper Access Control.
TYPO3-EXT-SA-2014-013: Denial of Service vulnerability in extension Calendar Base (cal)
It has been discovered that the extension "Calendar Base" (cal) is susceptible to Denial of Service.
Join us in improving our community management
The TYPO3 Association wants to improve our way of doing community management. For that we invite everyone, from inside and outside our TYPO3 community to send in ideas, concepts and out-of-the-box solutions of how community management should be for the next 5 years. Consider this an alternative job application, since the best idea will be selected to do the job.
T3BOARD15, 07.02. - 14.02.15 in Austria
We are proud to announce that the T3BOARD15 will be in Saalbach Hinterglemm, Austria, from 07.02.15 - 14.02.15.
TYPO3 Neos Code Sprint October 2014
Between 27th of september and 5th of october nearly 30 people met in Denmark at an amazing castle to work on TYPO3 Neos. Participants from the United States, Cambodia, Russia and all over Europe worked on several parts of the content management system with the major goals to improve the user experience, add additional features and fix bugs.