- The Apache Software Foundation Blog
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) extends its deepest gratitude to Myrle Krantz for her many years of leadership, vision, and tireless service to the Foundation—most recently in the role of VP Infrastructure Myrle’s ASF journey began in 2015, when she joined the Apache Fineract project during its early incubation phase
- Apache HTTP Server 2. 4. 64 Released With Patch for 8 Vulnerabilities
The Apache Software Foundation has released Apache HTTP Server version 2 4 64, addressing eight critical security vulnerabilities that affected versions spanning from 2 4 0 through 2 4 63 This latest update resolves a range of issues, including HTTP response splitting, server-side request forgery (SSRF), and denial of service vulnerabilities
- The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Ignite® 3. 0
Latest release of Apache Ignite makes it easier to build, deploy, and manage high-performance distributed applicationsWilmington, DE, Feb 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Apache Software
- Press Releases Archives - The Apache Software Foundation Blog
Latest release of Apache Ignite makes it easier to build, deploy, and manage high-performance distributed applications Wilmington, DE – February 24, 2025 – The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 320 active open source projects and initiatives, today announced Apache Ignite® 3 0
- Apache Traffic Server Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Perform Malformed . . .
The Apache Software Foundation has issued urgent patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in Apache Traffic Server (ATS), its enterprise-grade caching proxy server Four distinct flaws (CVE-2024-38311, CVE-2024-56195, CVE-2024-56196, and CVE-2024-56202) enable threat actors to execute request smuggling attacks, bypass access controls, and disrupt resource management
- The Apache Software Foundation Announces Two New Top-Level Projects
Wilmington, DE, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the global home of open source software the world relies on, today announced that Apache Gravitino and
- The Apache Software Foundation Announces Two New Top-Level Projects
Newest TLPs enable seamless management for data and AI workloads Wilmington, DE – June 3, 2025 – The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the global home of open source software the world relies on, today announced that Apache Gravitino and Apache StormCrawler have graduated from incubation and are now Top-Level Projects (TLP) Apache Gravitino is a high-performance, open source metastore
- Apache Tomcat Vulnerability Exposes Servers to RCE Attacks
The Apache Software Foundation has issued patches (Tomcat 11 0 3, 10 1 35, and 9 0 98) and urged immediate upgrades to mitigate exploitation risks Apache Tomcat Vulnerability The vulnerability stems from Tomcat’s implementation of partial PUT requests, which allow clients to upload files in segments
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