• Deactivation of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 starts today!

    PTV xServer internet will no longer be able to support TLS 1.1 or lower due to security updates in Azure. We informed you about this topic in the following blog post in April 2021.

    PTV will start to deactivate the protocols with the upcoming map cluster updates.

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  • New year – new log4j Version!

    First of all happy new year to everybody out there.
    New year – new log4j Version!

    On December 28th the new CVE-2021-44832 concerning log4j 2.17.0 has been newly disclosed.

    Since we shipped the newest versions of the PTV xServer 1.34.0.3/4 family (see blog post from 22.12.2021) as well as the PTV xServer 2.25.3 (see blog post from 20.12.2021) with Log4j version 2.17.0 just before Christmas, these versions are potentially affected by this new CVE.…

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  • PTV xServer 2.25.3 with Log4j 2.17.0 released

    The same procedure as every week … the PTV xServer 2.25.3 is released! We integrated the latest security update Log4j 2.17.0 and hopefully this is the last one to fix the current security issues in Log4j. And again the same is true for the just released PTV Content Update Service 2.25.3.…

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  • PTV xServer 2.25.2 with latest Log4j released

    The PTV xServer 2.25.2 is released! We now integrated the latest security update Log4j 2.16.0 to fix the additional security risks found in Log4j 2.15.0 (integrated in PTV xServer 2.25.1). And again the same is true for the just released PTV Content Update Service 2.25.2.…

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  • PTV xServer 2.25.1 released to fix the Log4j zero-day exploit

    The PTV xServer 2.25.1 is released! We fixed the Log4j zero-day exploit and integrated the security update Log4j 2.15.0. The same is true for the also released PTV Content Update Service 2.25.1.

    Please check the corresponding release notes here.…

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  • How to handle the Apache Log4j zero-day exploit using PTV xServer on-premise

    As the PTV xServer API versions 1.34 and 2.x are affected by the critical vulnerability in the Apache Log4j logging framework we work on updates integrating the security update Log4j 2.15.0. We will announce the new on-premise versions here and recommend to use them as soon as they are available.…

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