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Silverstripe CMS’s approach to secure product development

Keeping Silverstripe CMS users safe is one of our highest priorities as maintainers. In this blog post, we lift the curtain and explain how we approach product security and how we handle vulnerabilities once we discover them. We’ll also give you some advice on how to harden your website to make it more secure.

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Tag: security

A better security classification for supported modules

At SilverStripe, we have a well defined security release process that helps keep SilverStripe projects secure. We’re taking the opportunity to align our process with the open source community, as well as re-defining how we handle security fixes in for “Limited Support” release lines. 

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High Severity Security Issue (CVE-2019-5715)

SilverStripe has recently become aware of a security vulnerability affecting the majority of SilverStripe sites on 3.x and 4.x release lines.

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Safety first

Hear SilverStripe's own Simon Erkelens talk about security at the SilverStripe Wellington Meetup on October 17.

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Module of the Month: Have I Been Pwned?

Breached passwords not only pose a threat to personal information but can give attackers the keys to your site. But how do you know if a password has been breached? SilverStripe Developer and security buff Simon Erkelens has answers in November’s Module of the Month, Have I Been Pwned?

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Keep your server safe with ‘steamed clams’

To help keep your server secure, it’s a good idea to scan for viruses on uploaded files. This is when Steamed Clams comes in handy – this module scans for viruses in files you upload, or files already uploaded.

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Two Factor Authentication: Too FAr?

Two Factor Authentication: what is it and can it increase your security?

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We've got you covered: new security releases

SilverStripe 3.3.2, 3.2.4 and 3.1.19 released!

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SilverStripe Platform is certifiable

We’re pleased to announce that HTTPS support is now available for all stack sizes in SilverStripe Platform, and for sites using Stack Share. 

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It's not paranoia if they're really after you

6 security considerations to stay ahead of malicious attacks

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Seeing is believing - try SilverStripe Platform for yourself

With our latest release, you can now trial SilverStripe Platform, for free, for 14 days.

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Security update release 3.1.12

SilverStripe version 3.1.12 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from our... read

SilverStripe 3.0.11 and 3.1.5 Security Release Candidates

Posted in Open Source, Company

Tagged security, release

by Damian Mooyman

Posted 7 May 2014

We've recently put out two new release candidates for users to try out: 3.0.11-rc1 and 3.1.5-rc1. read

SilverStripe 3.0.10 and 3.1.4 Security Release Candidates

Tagged security, release

by Damian Mooyman

Posted 2 April 2014

Update 9 April 2014: Stable version of 3.1.4 and 3.0.10 are now avilable from our downloads. read

SilverStripe 2.4.5 and 2.3.11 released

Tagged security

Comments 4

by Joanna McLeod

Posted 2 February 2011

We're pleased to announce SilverStripe 2.4.5, as an update to the 2.4 codebase. read

SilverStripe 2.3.5 released

Tagged security, release

by Sigurd Magnusson

Posted 22 January 2010

Yesterday we released an update to the SilverStripe CMS. As it fixes security vulnerabilities in... read