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Aug 27 |
IXXO Multi-Vendor v6.14.6.8 has been released
Posted by Thomas Burscheid on 27 August 2014 03:39 PM
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Multi-Vendor Standalone Lots of new features with this new version directly from your feature requests and feedback along with hundreds of improvements and tweaks. Changelog
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Aug 27 |
IXXO Multi-Vendor v6.14.6.6 has been released
Posted by Thomas Burscheid on 27 August 2014 03:36 PM
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Multi-Vendor Standalone We are proud to announce the release of IXXO Multi-Vendor version 6.14.6.6 Changelog Lots of new features directly from your feature requests and feedback along with hundreds of improvements and tweaks.
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Aug 27 |
IXXO Multi-Vendor v6.14.6.4 has been released
Posted by Thomas Burscheid on 27 August 2014 03:14 PM
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Multi-Vendor Standalone We are proud to announce the release of IXXO Multi-Vendor version 6.14.6.4 Changelog Lots of new features directly from your feature requests and feedback along with hundreds of improvements and tweaks.
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Aug 27 |
IXXO Multi-Vendor v6.14.6.3 has been released
Posted by Thomas Burscheid on 27 August 2014 03:10 PM
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Multi-Vendor Standalone We are proud to announce the release of IXXO Multi-Vendor version 6.14.6.3 Changelog Lots of new features directly from your feature requests and feedback along with hundreds of improvements and tweaks.
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Apr 11 |
"Heartbleed Bug" OpenSSL Vulnerability Affecting Internet Community
Posted by David Stanley on 11 April 2014 03:11 AM
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Summary How do I check if my server is protected? 1) You can open a support ticket with your hosting provider.
2) You can leverage a third party scanning tool via the web. Below are three such sites that the community deems reputable and trustworthy. You simply enter your website and it will let you know: 3) You can run a scanning tool locally on your server. One such tool is:
Contact your local system administrator or hosting provider immediately! They will have the technical expertise to update the OpenSSL libraries on your server to protect your SSL communications going forward.
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