The CleanSpeak team is proud to announce that we have completed the rigorous audit process and have now earned SOC2 Type II certification for our entire organization, including the CleanSpeak product.
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The recent announcement of CVE-2022-22965, where “a Spring MVC or Spring WebFlux application running on JDK 9+ may be vulnerable to remote code execution (RCE) via data binding,” has some folks asking if CleanSpeak is affected. This CVE is also known as the “Spring4Shell” vulnerability.
CleanSpeak is not affected by this vulnerability in Spring. CleanSpeak uses a different MVC framework, Prime, so there is no way that any CleanSpeak applications could be compromised.
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The recent announcement of CVE-2021-44228, which allows for "arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers when message lookup substitution is enabled" through a vulnerability in Log4j has many people double checking the dependencies of their Java applications.
CleanSpeak is not affected
CleanSpeak is not affected by this vulnerability in Log4j. CleanSpeak uses a different logging framework, Logback, so there is no way that any CleanSpeak applications could be compromised.
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Since 2007 CleanSpeak has been the best profanity filter & moderation platform trusted by companies like Comcast, Ubisoft, YouNow, Fiverr and many more. All this time you’ve been able to find us at Inversoft.com, our parent company whose talented developers build both CleanSpeak and FusionAuth, a free web-scale authentication and user identity management platform. As of 2019, we stand proudly at our own URL - CleanSpeak.com! Why the change?
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It gives us #@$%!* pleasure to announce the CleanSpeak 3.18 update is available! This update takes advantage of full support for regular expressions in Blacklist phrases, as well as enhancements to our API validation. CleanSpeak 3.18 also includes a few minor housekeeping updates that weren’t causing any issues, but it made us feel more comfortable knowing that they would never be able to. Clean code is happy code.
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