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We all had a great time at Ottawa's 2nd meetup, “Sitecore's Sizzling Summer”. The heat certainly came along for the ride as we discussed the latest and greatest under the stars, but before that, Johannes Zijlstra delivered an excellent presentation at MNP Digital's office.

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Banner image for Security Bulletin SC2024-001-619349 Is Needed for Your CM/Standalone Instances article

A critical vulnerability has been announced, which allows for unauthenticated file reads on a CM or Standalone instance. It's recommended this patch is installed on all instances from version 8.0 initial release to 10.4 initial release.

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Banner image for Like All of Us, RenderingContext Is Changing, So Better Watch Out article

I'm going through a number of Sitecore upgrades this year, and for the most part there have been no gotchas in our coding. This week one of our team members came across a RenderingContext issue that will be sure to catch some teams off guard.  

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Banner image for A New Security Exploit Is Making Its Rounds via Polyfill.io and Must Be Removed Immediately article

The polyfill.io domain, which used to be the source for a library that helps resolve inconsistencies across different browsers, has been purchased by the Chinese company Funnull in February 2024, and is now using it to inject malware into well over 100,000 websites around the world.

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Banner image for The Road to Headless article

It's safe to say the one thing on almost everyone's mind lately is, how do we get our websites modernized so they remain under support, and even better, headless and in the cloud. Like many of you, I recently drew up the roadmap for such an effort for a bunch of supported clients. In one project, I'll be upgrading my company's v9.1 managed cloud multisite instance to XM Cloud-based v10.x. When the words “full rewrite” hit our stakeholders, the request was to break this down into digestible chunks, so it could be dispersed across a couple budget cycles.

So here we are. This is the first installment in my series called, “The Road to Headless”.

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