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5 Steps to Choosing the Right Software for Your Website
When it comes to websites one thing's for sure: everyone wants software that’s smooth, safe and comfortable. Plus powerful, of course. We've compiled a whole bunch of questions that aim at helping you explore, investigate and evaluate the software...
Read moreStatus of the Frontend Editor
Contrary to some reports, the Frontend Editor is alive and well. However, we failed at communicating the story, and as a result misunderstandings have arisen. We would like to apologise for this, and hope this article will set things right.
TYPO3 8.7.7 and 7.6.23 released
The TYPO3 Community announces the versions 8.7.7 LTS and 7.6.23 LTS of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Migration of Professional Services Listing
Since a couple of months, the new Partner Program of the TYPO3 GmbH is in place. This Partner Program on typo3.com will replace the Professional Services Listing (PSL) on typo3.org.
Code Sprint in Hamburg - Knocking TYPO3's Localization Into Shape
16 passionate TYPO3 developers, a rainy city in Northern Germany, and one topic: to collaborate in making TYPO3’s powerful localization even more efficient! Read about what happened at the code sprint in Hamburg.
Call for Budget Application Ideas - Association Budget 2018
According to the new budget process, the EAB presents the available funds and asks the TYPO3 community to submit their ideas for the 2018 Association budget.
SkillDisplay - Improve Your TYPO3 Camp!
Everyone who’s ever been to a TYPO3 Camp says the same: It’s a great experience! If you want to improve your camp, consider inviting SkillDisplay. With their so-called SkillPath and SkillTree at hand, learning becomes more visible to third parties....
Recap of the TYPO3 QSA in Malmö, Sweden
July 17th, 2017 / Boris Hinzer Three times a year as part of our voluntary work for the TYPO3 Association, colleagues from the board, the Business Control Committee (BCC) and the Expert Advisory Board (EAB) meet for two days to discuss future...
Interview with Petra Hasenau, elected in the TYPO3 Association’s EAB
A brief interview with Petra Hasenau, recently elected as a board member in the TYPO3 Association’s Expert Advisory Board (EAB)
TYPO3 Agency Meetup Days in Full Swing - 7 More European Cities to Go!
Do you do business with the content management system TYPO3? If so, be sure not to miss the Agency Meetup Days (AMDs). These meetings are currently taking place in cities all across Europe. With 7 dates remaining, there are still slots left to fill....
TYPO3 8.7.6 released
The TYPO3 Community announces version 8.7.6 LTS of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Testing TYPO3’s Core - Part VIII: Future
Software is never perfect. TYPO3 CMS is no exception and its development is always work in progress. Besides, zero bug state simply doesn’t exist. In short, there’s always room for improvement and also a lot of new ideas lined up. Join us for a...
TYPO3 ELTS Release Version 6.2.35
After 3 years of free support, TYPO3 LTS version 6.2 was officially marked as unsupported this spring. Since then, Extended Long Term Support (ELTS) can be booked to keep things safe. This week, TYPO3’s core team has released yet another ELTS...
Privilege Escalation in Extension Repository (TER)
It has been discovered that the TYPO3 Extension Repository (TER) is vulnerable to privilege escalation.
TYPO3 CMS 7.6.22 and 8.7.5 released
The TYPO3 Community announces the versions 7.6.22 LTS and 8.7.5 of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Arbitrary Code Execution in TYPO3 CMS
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution.
Information Disclosure in TYPO3 CMS
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is susceptible to Information Disclosure.
Information Disclosure in TYPO3 CMS
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is susceptible to Information Disclosure.
Cross-Site Scripting in TYPO3 CMS Backend
It has been discovered, that TYPO3 CMS is vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting.
Why We Like Content Management Systems (like TYPO3 CMS)
Every website needs design, code and content. There are various ways of handling this, using content management systems (a.k.a CMS) is one of them. The kicker of a CMS? Code and content are kept in different places.