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The Shellshock Flaw

***Security Alert*** [Update 2 | September 30, 2014, 9:10am CST] Apple has released at update. [Update 1 | September 26, 2014, 11:40am CST] Red Hat has released a full patch. [Original Post | September 25, 2014, 1:45pm CST] Zimbra is aware and has been closely monitoring the developments of the Shellshock vulnerability. At this time, […]

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Zimbra Collaboration 8.5: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device

The future of collaboration, starts today I have been waiting for today, the release of Zimbra Collaboration 8.5. It is the first major Zimbra Collaboration release since we acquired Zimbra from VMware last year. Zimbra Collaboration 8.5 lays a foundation for the next evolution of mobile-first, cloud-enabled collaboration and completes many of the Zimbra roadmap […]

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Calling All Zimbra Collaboration 8.5 Beta Testers

The Zimbra Collaboration 8.5 Beta is winding down, and I want to thank everyone who participated and provided feedback. We appreciate your support – it is your input that helps us develop and deliver better software. As an example of this, we received great feedback in the following areas: Exchange Web Services configuration for Outlook for MAC clients […]

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OSI Licenses for Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition

Today, we announced that Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is moving to Open Source Initiative approved licenses. Specifically, we are moving to the GNU Public License version 2 for the server platform and the Common Public Attribution License version 1 for the web application. We’re absolutely excited about this change to usher in a new era […]

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Important Read – Critical Security Advisory & Patch for OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability

On April 7, the OpenSSL project issued a Security Advisory that detailed a serious vulnerability in the encryption software in use by two-thirds of the Internet. This vulnerability (nicknamed “Heartbleed”) could potentially allow attackers to retrieve information from encrypted SSL endpoints, including passwords and other credential information. Learn more about the “Heartbleed” security threat from […]

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