TYPO3 v12.3—Release Notes
TYPO3 v12.3, the latest open-source content management system (CMS) release, introduces several new features and improvements to make content management and development tasks more efficient and secure.
Here are three key changes in TYPO3 v12.3 that users should be aware of:
Outgoing Webbooks:
TYPO3 v12.3 introduces support for outgoing webbooks, allowing website owners to send notifications to external services when specific events occur on their websites. This feature enables website owners to automate tasks and integrate their TYPO3 website with other third-party services.
Content Security Policy (CSP):
TYPO3 v12.3 comes with an updated Content Security Policy (CSP) that provides improved security against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. The new CSP allows website owners to specify which resources can be loaded on their website, preventing malicious scripts and other unauthorized resources from being executed.
Default Security Headers for the Backend:
TYPO3 v12.3 introduces default security headers for the backend, which helps to protect website owners against common web attacks such as Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Clickjacking, and MIME-sniffing attacks. These security headers provide an extra layer of protection to the TYPO3 backend, making it more secure against various types of attacks.
Furthermore, TYPO3 v12.3 includes several other improvements, such as better caching management, improved performance, and security enhancements. These enhancements ensure that TYPO3 websites are faster, more stable, and more secure, making it an excellent choice for both small and large-scale projects.
Overall, TYPO3 v12.3 is a significant upgrade for the CMS, providing users with several new features and enhancements that make content management and development tasks easier and more efficient. If you're using TYPO3 for your website or planning to migrate to it, this release is worth checking out.
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