TYPO3 News & Events Hub
What’s New & What’s Coming
Stay up to date with the latest TYPO3 news and announcements by subscribing to our RSS feed.
SkillDisplay - New Year's Resolutions 2019
The year 2018 has ended and the new year 2019 has begun. As every year, it is time for New Year’s resolutions for the SkillDisplay team, as well as learners, educators and business persons! Also, the top users of SkillDisplay are announced in this blog entry.
Mehr erfahrenAssociation Recap 2018
The work the TYPO3 Association does mostly goes on in the background and is not as visible as development related tasks and milestones. But we are proud to be able to reflect on a solid list of achievements for 2018. Over the course of last year, the board had 21 regular board meetings and four Quarterly Summits. Our last in-person meet was back in October in Berlin, Germany. Here is an insight into this meeting and our work in 2018:
TYPO3 v8.7.24 LTS released
The TYPO3 Community announces version 8.7.24 LTS of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
TYPO3 9.5.4 and 8.7.23 security releases published
The TYPO3 Community announces the versions 9.5.4 LTS and 8.7.23 LTS of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
TYPO3-CORE-SA-2019-008: Arbitrary Code Execution via File List Module
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution.
TYPO3-CORE-SA-2019-007: Cross-Site Scripting in Form Framework
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to cross-site scripting.
TYPO3-CORE-SA-2019-006: Cross-Site Scripting in Bootstrap CSS toolkit
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to cross-site scripting.
TYPO3-CORE-SA-2019-005: Cross-Site Scripting in Fluid ViewHelpers
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to cross-site scripting.
TYPO3-EXT-SA-2019-004: Object Injection in extension "mkmailer" (mkmailer)
It has been discovered that the extension "mkmailer" (mkmailer) is susceptible to Object Injection.
TYPO3-CORE-SA-2019-004: Cross-Site Scripting in Language Pack Handling
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to cross-site scripting.