Security Hotfix For ColdFusion 10 And 11
The ColdFusion team has released a security hotfix for ColdFusion 10.x and 11.x to provent a possible DoS attack (this one does not affect CF9).
The ColdFusion team has released a security hotfix for ColdFusion 10.x and 11.x to provent a possible DoS attack (this one does not affect CF9).
ColdFusion team member Krishna Reddy has posted notes on using ColdFusion 10 support with Java 8 (this is now possible as of CF10 Update 14 ).
Last week we released security hotfix APSB14-23 for ColdFusion 9, 10 and 11. In addition, ColdFusion 10 Update 14 was released (it includes security hotfix APSB14-23).
New, from the folks who brought us ColdBox , comes CommandBox , a standalone, native tool (for Windows, Mac, and Linux) that provides a Command Line Interface for developer productivity, tool interaction, package management, embedded CFML server, application scaffolding, and more. It seamlessly...
ColdFusion Builder 3 Update 2 has been released. It addresses a series of issues, as defined in this post . The team has also posted some notes on ColdFusion Builder 3 automatic updates notification and installation options.
The ColdFusion team has announced the release of the next major version of the product, ColdFusion 11 . Here are details on some of the new features , and the updated buying guide highlights edition differences. We've also released a significantly updated ColdFusion Builder 3 .
GCN has posted a story on the most secure web language based on data from WhiteHat Security in its 2014 Website Security Statistics Report . WhiteHat performed vulnerability assessments of more than 30,000 websites using .NET, Java, ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, and Perl. I was pleased to see the summary...
With the next major version of ColdFusion now in public beta, the ColdFusion team is hosting a series of online seminars .
A day before cf.Objective() 2014 , the ColdBox team is hosting the one-day Into The Box 2014 , featuring sessions on the entire ColdBox family - WireBox, CacheBox, LogBox, TestBox, ProfileBox, and more.
Krebs on Security has posted a story with the link bait title of The Long Tail of ColdFusion Fail . The title is misleading; the story is not about ColdFusion fails at all, but about IT failing to keep servers up to date to deal with already addressed security holes. But, wrong title aside, the...