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The renewed Documentation Team
Much has happened in recent times on the documentation front. The Documentation Team has also redefined itself. Read on to learn more.
Mehr erfahrenScheduled downtime of mailing list and git servers (again)
Scheduled downtime from Wednesday, September 8, 22:30 to Thursday, September 9, 07:30 CET.
Packt Publishing Launches the Open Source Awards
Packt Publishing has recently announced the Open Source Awards for 2010. TYPO3 is nominated for the Open Source CMS category
TYPO3-SA-2010-018: Multiple vulnerabilities in third-party extensions
Several vulnerabilities have been found in the following third party TYPO3 extensions: Commenting system Backend Module (commentsbe), Tiny Market (hm_tinymarket), Yet Another Calendar (ke_yac), The official twitter tweet button for your page (tweetbutton), XING Button (xing)
SECURITY-ISSUES-IN-THIRD-PARTY-TYPO3-EXTENSIONS-1: Security issues in third-party TYPO3 extensions
Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in third-party TYPO3 extensions "Commenting system Backend Module" (commentsbe), "Tiny Market" (hm_tinymarket), "Yet Another Calendar" (ke_yac), "The official twitter tweet button for your page" (tweetbutton) and "XING Button" (xing).
Hans J. Martin lost his life
Scheduled downtime of mailing list and git servers
Scheduled downtime on Friday, September 3, 20:00 to 24:00 CET.
TYPO3 4.5alpha1 released
Today, the TYPO3 community released the first alpha version of TYPO3 4.5. This marks the start of our journey to the first TYPO3 release ever to have long term support (LTS).
SECURITY-ISSUE-IN-THIRD-PARTY-TYPO3-EXTENSION-PHPMYADMIN-PHPMYADMIN-1: Security issue in third party TYPO3 extension "phpMyAdmin" (phpmyadmin)
Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the third party TYPO3 extension phpMyAdmin.
TYPO3-SA-2010-017: TYPO3 Security Bulletin
It has been discovered that the extension phpMyAdmin (phpmyadmin) is vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting.