Posted by riaan burger on October 30, 2014 at 12:35pm
Just registered on Reddit for the first time to mention the recent Drupal core vulnerability for the TechSnap show. Maybe it will make the show, but some upvotes will help if you have a moment:
https://www.reddit.com/r/techsnap/comments/2krx0w/drupal_core_highly_cri...
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Incidentally...
Incidentally: Last on Wednesday the 15th I was quite ill, so I attended the DASA meeting only virtually through YouTube, live.
So when the security vulnerability was reported at 6.02pm, I was here at home and able to patch all our hundreds of Drupal websites by 6:51pm. So well within the 7 hours.
Thing is, while I usually sit at check the security announcements on Wednesdays on my phone, the DASA meetings require a bit more attention than the regular Drupal meet-ups. Perhaps it will be a good idea to move the meetings, and maybe also the meet-ups, to a day other than Wednesday?
Security slot
Maybe not a bad idea.
Also, maybe we should have a security slot at each meet-up, even if it is 5 minutes where we can discuss new findings, tools, modules, methods, etc... related to securing Drupal.
Made it:
Thanks guys!
Here's a recording of last night's show. Drupal news made the show in a nice early part of it too:
http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/70357/wget-a-shell-techsnap-186/