DF Studio “POODLE Safe”

DF Studio “POODLE Safe”

A new issue affecting SSLv3, known as POODLE or CVE-2014-3566, was recently discovered by Google. SSL and its successor, TLS, are the protocols that are used to secure connections between clients (e.g. browsers) and web servers or load balancers.

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DF Studio Unaffected by Bash Vulnerability

DF Studio Unaffected by Bash Vulnerability

A vulnerability in the Bash shell, dubbed by some as “Shellshock” (CVE-2014-7169) has been reportedly found in use by an active exploit against Web servers. DF Studio is run on Linux servers that were confirmed to have an affected version of Bash. However, DF Studio servers do not use Apache or allow remote execution of Bash from outside of the server.

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Introducing DFS Speed Link 2.0

Introducing DFS Speed Link 2.0

Good news for all DF Studio uploaders! We’re thrilled to announce the release of DFS Speed Link 2.0, DF Studio’s stand-alone desktop upload application. With this release, you can look forward to a redesigned interface with some great new features…

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Heartbleed Follow-up

Heartbleed Follow-up

As announced last week, DF Studio's vulnerability to the Heartbleed bug was mitigated within 24 hours of its announcement thanks to the efforts of Amazon Web Services. As a...

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