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"news": [
{
"id": "v3.0.0",
"title": "New release of ModSecurity 3.0.0",
"date": "Dec 14, 2017",
"content": "Version 3.0.0 is a stable version of the rewrite of ModSecurity using a different architecture with many improvements. For further information on this version check the complete release notes.Opened issues are available here: issues Github."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.2",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.2",
"date": "Jul 19, 2017",
"content": "Version 2.9.2-1 contains fixes and new features. For the complete list of bug fixes, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "CRSv3.0.0(gold)",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity OWASP CRS 3.0(gold)",
"date": "Nov 10, 2016",
"content": "OWASP CRS 3.0 is the latest release in the OWASP Core Rule Set family. This stable release adds many new protections and capabilities for ModSecurity's most used rule set. Try it out today on GitHub. For more information about OWASP CRS click here."
},
{
"id": "CRSv3.0.0rc1",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity OWASP CRS 3.0rc1",
"date": "Aug 16, 2016",
"content": "OWASP CRS 3.0rc1 represents a major step forward in protections and capabilities for ModSecurity's most used rule set. Try it out today on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.1",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.1",
"date": "Mar 09, 2016",
"content": "Version 2.9.1 contains fixes and new features. For the complete list of bug fixes, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.1-RC1",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.1-RC1",
"date": "Feb 03, 2016",
"content": "Version 2.9.1-RC1 contains fixes and new features. For the complete list of bug fixes, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.0",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.0 Release",
"date": "Feb 12, 2015",
"content": "Release 2.9.0 contains fixes. For the complete list of bug fixes, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.0-RC2",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.0 RC2 Release",
"date": "Dec 15, 2014",
"content": "Release 2.9.0-RC2 contains fixes and improvements. For the complete list of bug fixes, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.9.0-RC1",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.9.0 RC1 Release",
"date": "Nov 18, 2014",
"content": "Among many bug fixes, the release 2.9.0-RC1 contains new functionalities such as: SecRemoteRules directive to allow for loading rules from central rules repositories, Updates to @pmFromFile and @ipMatchFromFile to allow loading from remote servers, new operator: @fuzzyHash (ssdeep analysis), new variable: FILES_TMP_CONTENTS. For the complete list of new functionalities and bug fix, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.8.0",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.8.0 Stable Release",
"date": "Apr 15, 2014",
"content": "Among bug fixes the release 2.8.0 contains new functionalities, such as: JSON parser, Support for white list on connection limits, the new status functionality, new operator: @detectXSS, new variables: FULL_REQUEST and FULL_REQUEST_LENGTH. For the complete list of new functionalities and bug fix, check the complete release notes. Opened issues are available here: Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.7.7",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.7.7 Stable Release",
"date": "Dec 19, 2013",
"content": "ModSecurity release 2.7.7 contains small fixes to allow an easy integration to packaging generation and build automation. Tarball were renamed to fit the same structure of older releases and configure scripts were placed back as part of the Tarball. For further information on the changes check the release notes. For issues, please check the Issues on GitHub."
},
{
"id": "v2.7.6",
"title": "Availability of ModSecurity 2.7.6 Stable Release",
"date": "Dec 16, 2013",
"content": "We are pleased to announce ModSecurity release 2.7.6. Besides the bug fixes this release also includes modification on the build system that counts on QA mechanisms such as coding style checker and static analysis. All ports and all platforms had some changes that may reduce the possibility of errors while trying to compile the project. Regression tests and unit tests are now more independent of platform or utilities versions. There is a new installer for MS Windows. Libinjection was updated. For further information on the changes, please check the release notes. For more information about the fixed bugs or to report a new one, have a look at our Issues on GitHub."
}
]
}