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RedHat: RHSA-2018-1609:01 Important: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application

May18
by Ike on May 18, 2018 at 6:06 am
Posted In: Other

(May 17) An update is now available for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact

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WordPress 4.9.6 Privacy and Maintenance Release

May17
by Ike on May 17, 2018 at 7:21 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

WordPress 4.9.6 is now available. This is a privacy and maintenance release. We encourage you to update your sites to take advantage of the new privacy features.

A decorative header featuring the text "GDPR" and a lock inside of a blue shield, on multicolor green background.

Privacy

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect on May 25. The GDPR requires companies and site owners to be transparent about how they collect, use, and share personal data. It also gives individuals more access and choice when it comes to how their own personal data is collected, used, and shared.

It’s important to understand that while the GDPR is a European regulation, its requirements apply to all sites and online businesses that collect, store, and process personal data about EU residents no matter where the business is located.

You can learn more about the GDPR from the European Commission’s Data Protection page.

We’re committed to supporting site owners around the world in their work to comply with this important law. As part of that effort, we’ve added a number of new privacy features in this release.

Comments

A screenshot of a comment form, where the new "Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment" checkbox is featured.

Logged-out commenters will be given a choice on whether their name, email address, and website are saved in a cookie on their browser.

Privacy Policy Page

A screenshot of the new Privacy Settings page.

Site owners can now designate a privacy policy page. This page will be shown on your login and registration pages. You should manually add a link to your policy to every page on your website. If you have a footer menu, that’s a great place to include your privacy policy.

In addition, we’ve created a guide that includes insights from WordPress and participating plugins on how they handle personal data. These insights can be copied and pasted into your site’s privacy policy to help you get started.

If you maintain a plugin that collects data, we recommend including that information in WordPress’ privacy policy guide. Learn more in our Privacy section of the Plugin Handbook.

Data Handling

A screenshot of the new Export Personal Data tools page. Several export requests are listed on the page, to demonstrate how the new feature will work.

Data Export

Site owners can export a ZIP file containing a user’s personal data, using data gathered by WordPress and participating plugins.

Data Erasure

Site owners can erase a user’s personal data, including data collected by participating plugins.

Howdy,

A request has been made to perform the following action on your account:

Export Personal Data

To confirm this, please click on the following link:
http://.wordpress.org/wp-login.php?action=confirmaction…

You can safely ignore and delete this email if you do not want to
take this action.

This email has been sent to [email protected].

Regards,
Your friends at WordPress
http://wordpress.org

Site owners have a new email-based method that they can use to confirm personal data requests. This request confirmation tool works for both export and erasure requests, and for both registered users and commenters.


Maintenance

95 updates were made in WordPress 4.9.6. In addition to the above, particularly of note were:

  • “Mine” has been added as a filter in the media library.
  • When viewing a plugin in the admin, it will now tell you the minimum PHP version required.
  • We’ve added new PHP polyfills for forwards-compatibility and proper variable validation.
  • TinyMCE was updated to the latest version (4.7.11).

This post has more information about all of the issues fixed in 4.9.6 if you’d like to learn more.

Download WordPress 4.9.6 or venture over to Dashboard → Updates and click “Update Now.” Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update automatically.

Please note that if you’re currently on WordPress 4.9.3, you should manually update your site immediately.


Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 4.9.6:
Aaron D. Campbell, Aaron Jorbin, abdullahramzan, Adam Silverstein, Alain Schlesser, allendav, Andrea Fercia, Andrea Middleton, Andrew Ozz, Ayesh Karunaratne, Birgir Erlendsson (birgire), bridgetwillard, Burlington Bytes, Chetan Prajapati, claudiu, Corey McKrill, Daniel Bachhuber, David Herrera, Dominik Schilling (ocean90), Ella Van Dorpe, Eric Daams, Fernando Claussen, Garrett Hyder, Gary Pendergast, Heather Burns, Helen Hou-Sandi, herregroen, Ian Dunn, ibelanger, imath, Jb Audras, Jeffrey Paul, Jeremy Felt, Jesper V Nielsen, JJJ, Joe McGill, John Blackbourn, Jonathan Desrosiers, Josepha, jrf, Kåre Mulvad Steffensen, Laken Hafner, laurelfulford, lbenicio, macbookandrew, Marius L. J., Mel Choyce, Michael Nelson, Mike Jolley, Pascal Casier, pbrocks, postphotos, Prashant Baldha, PressTigers, programmin, Robin Cornett, Sergey Biryukov, Stefano Lissa, Stephane Daury (stephdau), Subrata Sarkar, Tammie Lister, teddytime, thomasplevy, Timothy Jacobs, Tobias Zimpel, Tom J Nowell, Tor-Bjorn Fjellner, Towhidul Islam, voneff, William Earnhardt, and Xenos (xkon) Konstantinos.

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Hi, I’m Phil. How can I help?

May17
by Ike on May 17, 2018 at 6:00 pm
Posted In: Apache, CMS, Community, cPanel, cpanel community team, cPeople, Events, helping, phil hodges, Releases, security, System

Greetings and Salutations! Hello everyone! My name is Phil, and I am the newest member of the Community team at cPanel! I’m very excited to join the Community Team and work with everyone who touches cPanel & WHM! I have worked in the web hosting industry for about 7 years. My roles have included frontline support, system administrator, and communications. I’ve been very lucky in taking two things that I love (arguing and the internet) …

└ Tags: cpanel community team, cPeople, helping, phil hodges
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The 7 best cities for digital nomads in Summer 2018

May17
by Ike on May 17, 2018 at 2:24 pm
Posted In: best cities for digital nomads, cities for digital nomads, digital agency, digital nomads, Plesk, Releases, Tips and easy-reading

Ready to explore new cultures? Want to try foreign delicacies and feel free whilst working anywhere in the world? Here’s our pick of the best cities for digital nomads worldwide this summer.

Imagine working on a beach in Barcelona or Thailand or looking to learn more about ancient ruins found in Malta that are older than the Pyramids. Looking for typical hipster cafes? Then Berlin and Marrakech would be the ideal. Perhaps your ideal working space is an Irish pub whilst enjoying some traditional music. You can make any of this happen – here’s how.

Take the leap: Live in the best cities for digital nomads

Perhaps a few years ago, digital nomadism would’ve been dubbed unusual. Nowadays, opportunities increased because this concept allows more people to move away from their standard office work environment. And work remotely while seeing what the world has to offer.

More and more take the leap into becoming nomadic, and living in the best cities for digital nomads. You’ll find that anyone can make this lifestyle work irrespective of age, personality, budget, and profession. All you need’s passion, work discipline and a spirit for adventure.

Top cities for digital nomads this summer

No matter if you’re dreaming of sandy beaches, greener pastures, or a new far-off location. This guide features European, Asian and African cities to help you decide where to take your office this summer.

Barcelona, Spain

barcelona arc de triumph - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

Interested in a place where it’s sunny all year round? Then Barcelona should be way up there on your list of best cities for digital nomads. The lifestyle is relatively cheap and there’s always something happening. Moreover, it’s established itself as the third best European city for co-working spaces and startup opportunities for freelancers.

Even though it’s a metropolitan city, it maintains a close connection to nature. Just to prove us right, pay a visit to the Collserola hills, or perhaps one of the sandy beaches such as Ocata, both nearby Barcelona.

Events for your calendar:

  • July 5-7: Rock Fest
  • June 17 – Aug 12: Greek Festival
  • August (3rd Week): Festa Mejor de Gracia (Artfest)

Malta Cities

Malta St Julians - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

South of Sicily lies the tiny island of Malta, made up of two more sister islands, Gozo and Comino. Despite it being so small, it’s got loads to offer. From the multitude of temples and medieval settlements, to the Mediterranean cuisine, beaches, bars and nightlife. What more can you ask for?

You can be working from one of the coffee shops in the old capital city, Mdina. Or in a hipster cafe’ in the livelier parts like St. Julian’s. Or just soaking up the ever-present sun on one of the island’s stunning beaches. Either way, you’re pretty much sorted!

Events for your calendar:

  • May 31 – June 3: Earth Garden
  • June 29 – July 15: Malta International arts festival
  • July & August – Various wine festivals over the islands
  • July 17: The Malta Jazz Festival 2018

Galway, Ireland

Galway, Ireland - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

Taking on Ireland to find the best cities for digital nomads is a pretty good bet. If you want to experience a mixture of the old and the new, why not start your experience off in Galway?

Located in west Ireland, Galway City promises an unforgettable experience to all those who visit or reside. There’s something for everyone. It’s well-connected because you can work from libraries, coffee shops, squares, and even supermarkets. If you’re musically-inclined, you can even try your hand at busking on Shop Street. See picture above.

Events for your calendar:

  • July 30 – Aug 5: Galway Races
  • Sep 28 – 30: Galway International Oyster Festival

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

There’s a good reason why Ireland has featured twice on our list of best cities for digital nomads. Dublin City’s constantly buzzing with activity and so is a haven for remote workers and freelancers too. Because it provides a unique experience to all those who venture there.

The people are incredibly welcoming. The Celtic tradition is still very much alive, and music and history are practically everywhere you look. Dublin isn’t short of any Wi-Fi spots. Some are even made available on beaches outside the city. You might find yourself wanting to live in Ireland forever after you experience Dublin!

Events for your calendar:

  • June 17: Colour Dash Dublin
  • Sep 1 – 3: Electric Picnic

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

Berlin is one of Europe’s most cosmopolitan cities, with a wealth of art, culture, and history to discover. It’s one of the most inclusive cities around the world, renowned for embracing diversity. You can rent your own office working space for as little as €150 a month!

And there’s even a fantastic public transport network for a reasonable price. We also recommend anyone on a longer visit to get a monthly pass. Some of the most ideal parts for digital nomads to live in include culturally-diverse Kreuzberg, hip and arty Neukölln and trendy Prenzlauer Berg.

Events for your calendar:

  • June 9 – Sep 9: Berlin Biennale
  • July 3 – 7: Berlin Fashion Week

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket, Thailand - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

If you’re looking for Instagram-perfect surroundings while typing away at your keyboard, there’s no better place than Phuket. You’d be in for an impressive coastline. One that features long stretches of sandy beaches, strung together by amazing rock formations, the wildest rainforest, and colonial remains.

Phuket boasts the most developed infrastructure and high-speed internet of all the surrounding Thai islands. One visit simply isn’t enough to one of the world’s best citeies for digital nomads. And it’s fair to say, compared to Europe, the cost of living in Phuket is by far cheaper.

Events for your calendar:

  • June 9 – 10: Laguna Phuket Marathon
  • July 18 – 22: Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek

Marrakech, Morrocco

Marrakech Morrocco - - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

Marrakech is a treasure for digital nomads.  Internet connection in coffee shops and small hotels is surprisingly good. Even though these places tend to be crowded. However, you’ll be in a better place with your smartphone. Because 3G data is quite cheap and efficient here.

Even more, co-working spaces are budding thanks to government aid given to young entrepreneurs. Therefore, Marrakech offers a similar lifestyle to western societies. With hipster cafes, fine dining, and the added bonus of amazing beaches, kitesurfing, and surfing.

Events for your calendar:

  • 14 – 16 September: Oasis Festival
  • 16 – 25 September: Le Boulevard Festival

Work Hard Anywhere (WHA!) App

So you’ve decided where you want to settle down. But you’re worrying about finding the right place to do some work. Look no further. The Work Hard Anywhere (WHA!) App is all about bringing together all digital nomads living in any location around the world. In order to find the perfect working spots in the best cities for digital nomads.

Work Hard Anywhere (WHA) app - best cities for digital nomads - summer 2018

How does WHA work? Anyone can add a location to the app. So other creatives will rate the chosen spot according to the Wi-Fi speed, noisiness, parking and accessibility to outlets. Then, the community uses the Power Up function to ensure the info about each location is up to date.

At the moment, the app is only available to iOS users. However, developers hope to roll out an Android version too.

The digital nomadic lifestyle is all about learning, growth and the choice to do so while still working. This is a value we hold dear to us with many colleagues and customers being nomadic or working remote. Web professionals looking to optimize time during the summer.

Here’s what we thought about the nomadic 5 hour work day that Surf Office employ. Because freedom is being able to book flights anytime, anywhere without worrying about how much holiday leave you have left. So start exploring the best cities for digital nomads before we’re well into summer.

The post The 7 best cities for digital nomads in Summer 2018 appeared first on Plesk.

└ Tags: best cities for digital nomads, cities for digital nomads, digital agency, digital nomads, Tips and easy-reading
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Ubuntu 3646-2: PHP vulnerabilities

May17
by Ike on May 17, 2018 at 6:46 am
Posted In: Other

(May 16) Several security issues were fixed in PHP.

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  • Fedora 41: Apptainer CVE-2025-65105 Security Fix Advisory
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  • Ubuntu 18.04: USN-7907-5 Linux Kernel Important Security Flaws
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  • Fedora 42: SingularityCE Important Upgrade 4.3.5 – FEDORA-2025-54d78b9fed
  • Fedora 43: perl-Alien-Brotli Critical Security DoS Fix 2025-d93200cf16
  • Fedora 42: Wireshark 4.6.1 Critical Issue Advisory – FEDORA-2025-f810869906
  • Fedora 42: yarnpkg Command Injection Fix CVE-2025-64756 Advisory
  • Ubuntu 25.10: Linux Kernel Critical Flaws Security Patch USN-7906-3
  • Ubuntu 22.04: USN-7889-6 Linux Kernel Important Security Patch
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Linux Kernel Critical Security Issues USN-7928-3
  • Ubuntu 22.04: 7928-2 Linux Kernel FIPS Security Updates
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: USN-7928-1 Linux Kernel Critical Security Issues
  • Debian: Important DoS Vulnerabilities in FFmpeg DSA-6080-1 Advisory
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: USN-7922-1 Linux Kernel Important Security Issues
  • Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: Kernel Important Security Fixes USN-7921-1 CVE-2025-39946
  • Debian: firefox-esr Critical Privilege Escalation DSA-6078-1 CVE-2025-14321
  • 2026 Global Partner Program Announcement
  • Debian: pdns-recursor Critical Denial of Service Vulnerability DSA-6077-1
  • Debian: libpng1.6 Critical Info Leak & DoS Vulnerabilities DSA-6076-1
  • Fedora 43: python3-docs Update 2025-e235793f10 – Maintenance Release
  • Fedora 43: python3.14 Critical Update Addresses Quadratic Complexity Bug
  • Debian: WordPress Important XSS and Info Disclosure DSA-6075-1
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: fontTools Important Path Traversal Risk CVE-2025-66034
  • Debian: webkit2gtk Critical Info Exfiltration DSA-6074-1 CVE-2025-13947

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