This release marks our second release candidate for OSSEC 2.9 after some great input from our testers out there. Assuming no issues are reported, this release will become the final OSSEC release.
This release marks our first (and possibly only if all goes well) release candidate for OSSEC 2.9. Assuming no issues are reported, this release will become the final OSSEC release.
This release marks our official code freeze for 2.9, from here on out we will only be accepting bug fixes to the 2.9 branch. Now is when we need your help! As a community driven project, we need all the testing a release this size can get. Let us know in the OSSEC mailing list, Github bug tracker, or the official OSSEC irc channel.
OSSEC 2.8.3 has been released and posted on our Downloads page. You can check the Release Notes to find out what has been updated in this release.
The CVE-2015-3222 vulnerability, which allows for root escalation via syscheck has been fixed in OSSEC 2.8.2. Full details of the issue can be found on the OSSEC Github repository – https://github.com/ossec/ossec-hids/releases/tag/2.8.2.
OSSEC 2.8.1 has been released to address the security issue identified by Jeff Petersen of Roka Security LLC. Full details of the issue can be found on the OSSEC Github repository – https://github.com/ossec/ossec-hids/releases/tag/2.8.1.
OSSEC 2.7.1 has been released and posted on our download page. You can check the release notes to find out what has been updated in this release.