Shellshock is a vulnerability in the GNU Bash shell that enables remote attackers to gain the ability to execute remote commands on a system. There are currently a few related security advisories available about this issue:
Published 02 October 2014 by Runako Godfrey
Shellshock is a vulnerability in the GNU Bash shell that enables remote attackers to gain the ability to execute remote commands on a system. There are currently a few related security advisories available about this issue:
Topics: Security
Published 12 August 2014 by Runako Godfrey
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Yesterday, Subversion 1.8.10 was released to address two client-side security issues with Subversion.
Topics: Subversion, Security
Published 29 July 2014 by C. G. Brown
Topics: Security, Updates, Maintenance
Published 18 June 2014 by Runako Godfrey
Yesterday, a security breach led to a catastrophic data loss at Codespaces, another company in the repository hosting industry. We're very sorry for the Codespaces customers who lost data, as well as the Codespaces team, who suffered the loss of years of their hard work.
Topics: Business, Security, Disaster Recovery
Published 08 April 2014 by C. G. Brown
A few customers have written in expressing concerns about the massive OpenSSL vulnerability nicknamed "Heartbleed". We figured it would be best to notify you what we're doing about it rather than have you worry.
Topics: Security
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