(Oct 9) John Fitzpatrick of MWR InfoSecurity discovered an authentication bypass vulnerability in torque, a PBS-derived batch processing queueing system. The torque authentication model revolves around the use of privileged [More…]
(Oct 10) It was discovered that ejabberd, a Jabber/XMPP server, uses SSLv2 and weak ciphers for communication, which are considered insecure. The software offers no runtime configuration options to disable these. This update disables the use of SSLv2 and weak ciphers. [More…]
(Oct 10) Two vulnerabilities were discovered in GnuPG 2, the GNU privacy guard, a free PGP replacement. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: [More…]
(Oct 10) An updated libtar package that fixes one security issue is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having moderate [More…]
The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the availability of Joomla! CMS 3.2 Beta1. Community members are asked to download and install the package in order to provide quality assurance for Joomla 3.2. Joomla 3.2 is scheduled for release on or around November 6th, 2013.
A big thank you goes out to everyone that contributed to Joomla 3.2! Joomla 3.2 will be our largest release ever, in terms of bug fixes and new features. Right now we’re at about 670 commits since 3.1.5’s release with 45 different people contributing to commits (not including testers and other non-coding activities). And best of all is that the new features are awesome!