Re: Suggestion: security fix area

Alberto Lopes <[email protected]> Tue, 28 Jun 2011 23:57:15 -0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.website
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Even so, I suggest a statement from the community on Plone.org.

You see, if someone who is considering using Plone gets the piece of news
that several Plone sites were attacked by hackers recently (several
government sites in Brazil which were Plone powered were attacked last
week), and that we had two or three security hotfixes released this year,
they might get to the wrong conclusion that the two facts are related.

My suggestion is for the sake of marketing, just that.

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Laurence Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Alberto Lopes wrote:
> >
> > 3 - I dunno if this list is the best one to talk about that, but some of
> > the
> > sites attacked the last few weeks are powered by Plone. There should be
> an
> > "official" statement about whether the attacks have something to do with
> > Plone or not.
> >
>
> Todays security hotfix was not prompted by any of the recent attacks. The
> vulnerability was discovered, investigated and fixed by the Plone Security
> Team.
>
> Laurence
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