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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by ro...@apache.org on 2013/06/19 20:23:52 UTC

svn commit: r1494728 - /openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html

Author: robweir
Date: Wed Jun 19 18:23:52 2013
New Revision: 1494728

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1494728
Log:
CMS commit to ooo-site by robweir

Modified:
    openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html

Modified: openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html?rev=1494728&r1=1494727&r2=1494728&view=diff
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--- openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html (original)
+++ openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/security/faq.html Wed Jun 19 18:23:52 2013
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 <head>
   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
 
-  <title>OpenOffice.org Security Team FAQ</title>
+  <title>Apache OpenOffice Security Team FAQ</title>
   <style type="text/css">
 /*<![CDATA[*/
     hr { display: block }
@@ -16,39 +16,39 @@
 <body>
   <a id="top" name="top"></a>
 
-  <h2>OpenOffice.org Security Team FAQ</h2>
+  <h2>Apache OpenOffice Security Team FAQ</h2>
 
   <ul>
-    <li><a href="#secure">Is OpenOffice.org secure?</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#secure">Is OpenOffice secure?</a></li>
 
-    <li><a href="#genuine">How do I know my copy of OpenOffice.org is
+    <li><a href="#genuine">How do I know my copy of OpenOffice is
     genuine?</a></li>
 
-    <li><a href="#protect">How do I protect my copy of OpenOffice.org against
+    <li><a href="#protect">How do I protect my copy of OpenOffice against
     security issues?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#verify">"The publisher of this software cannot be verified"
     - what should I do?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#viruses">How do I stop viruses attacking my copy of
-    OpenOffice.org?</a></li>
+    OpenOffice?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#macros">How do I protect against macro-viruses in
-    OpenOffice.org?</a></li>
+    OpenOffice?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#reporting">I am a developer - how do I report a security
-    vulnerability in OpenOffice.org?</a></li>
+    vulnerability in OpenOffice?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#bulletin">Where can I find a list of all the security
-    vulnerabilities fixed in OpenOffice.org?</a></li>
+    vulnerabilities fixed in OpenOffice?</a></li>
 
     <li><a href="#alerts">How can I get email alerts about security
-    vulnerabilities fixed in OpenOffice.org?</a></li>
+    vulnerabilities fixed in OpenOffice?</a></li>
   </ul><a id="secure" name="secure"></a>
 
-  <h3>Is OpenOffice.org secure?</h3>
+  <h3>Is OpenOffice secure?</h3>
 
-  <p>The OpenOffice.org engineers take the security of the software very
+  <p>The OpenOffice engineers take the security of the software very
   seriously. We take great care to ensure that our software is secure, and we
   will react promptly to any reports of suspected security vulnerabilities in
   our software.</p>
@@ -56,23 +56,23 @@
   <p><a href="#top"><img src="top.gif" alt="up arrow" /> Return to
   top</a></p><a id="genuine" name="genuine"></a>
 
-  <h3>How do I know my copy of OpenOffice.org is genuine?</h3>
+  <h3>How do I know my copy of OpenOffice is genuine?</h3>
 
-  <p>Make sure you know where your copy of OpenOffice.org has come from.
+  <p>Make sure you know where your copy of OpenOffice has come from.
   Download from one of the sites listed in <a href=
   "/download">our download page</a>, or purchase from
   one of our CD distributors. <a href=
-  "//dev_docs/using_md5sums.html">Use a checksum</a>
+  "/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html">Use a checksum</a>
   to make sure your copy has not been corrupted before you install it.</p>
 
   <p><a href="#top"><img src="top.gif" alt="up arrow" /> Return to
   top</a></p><a id="protect" name="protect"></a>
 
-  <h3>How do I protect my copy of OpenOffice.org against security
+  <h3>How do I protect my copy of OpenOffice against security
   issues?</h3>
 
-  <p>We recommend all users install new versions of OpenOffice.org as soon as
-  practical after they are released. Since version 2.1, OpenOffice.org has
+  <p>We recommend all users install new versions of OpenOffice as soon as
+  practical after they are released. Since version 2.1, OpenOffice has
   included a feature which will tell you if a new version is available. We
   recommend you switch this on <em>(Tools -&gt; Options -&gt; Online Update
   -&gt; Check for updates automatically)</em>.</p>
@@ -83,21 +83,21 @@
   <h3>"The publisher of this software cannot be verified" - what should I
   do?</h3>
 
-  <p>When installing OpenOffice.org under Microsoft Windows, you may see a
+  <p>When installing OpenOffice under Microsoft Windows, you may see a
   warning message stating that the publisher of the software could not be
   verified. It is safe to ignore this message if you are confident that your
-  copy of OpenOffice.org came from a reputable source. If you have any doubts
+  copy of OpenOffice came from a reputable source. If you have any doubts
   about this, you can check that the file has not been tampered with by
-  <a href="//dev_docs/using_md5sums.html">using MD5
+  <a href="/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html">using MD5
   checksums</a>.</p>
 
   <p><a href="#top"><img src="top.gif" alt="up arrow" /> Return to
   top</a></p><a id="viruses" name="viruses"></a>
 
-  <h3>How do I stop viruses attacking my copy of OpenOffice.org?</h3>
+  <h3>How do I stop viruses attacking my copy of OpenOffice?</h3>
 
   <p>If your computer becomes infected with a virus, it is possible that any
-  program you have installed – including OpenOffice.org - may become
+  program you have installed – including OpenOffice - may become
   corrupted. Your computer cannot catch a virus from fresh air. It can become
   infected if someone gives you any kind of media – floppy disk, CD, DVD,
   memory stick, memory card etc. – anything capable of holding data can also
@@ -113,19 +113,19 @@
   <p><a href="#top"><img src="top.gif" alt="up arrow" /> Return to
   top</a></p><a id="macros" name="macros"></a>
 
-  <h3>How do I protect against macro-viruses in OpenOffice.org?</h3>
+  <h3>How do I protect against macro-viruses in OpenOffice?</h3>
 
   <p>Macros are a useful part of any office suite, allowing you to automate
   repetitive tasks. A macro can do anything you can do - including
   potentially destructive actions such as modifying and deleting files. A
-  macro can attached to any OpenOffice.org file (document, spreadsheet,
+  macro can attached to any OpenOffice file (document, spreadsheet,
   etc.).</p>
 
-  <p>Whenever OpenOffice.org detects macros in a document being opened, by
+  <p>Whenever OpenOffice detects macros in a document being opened, by
   default it displays a warning and will only run the macro if the you
   specifically agree.</p>
 
-  <p>The safest rule is you should never open any OpenOffice.org file unless
+  <p>The safest rule is you should never open any OpenOffice file unless
   you are sure where it has come from and trust the sender. Note that it is
   very easy to falsify an email address - if you have any doubt, do not open
   the document until you have proved its identity. If you need to exchange
@@ -136,23 +136,19 @@
   top</a></p><a id="reporting" name="reporting"></a>
 
   <h3>I am a developer - how do I report a security vulnerability in
-  OpenOffice.org?</h3>
+  OpenOffice?</h3>
 
   <p>Please report any suspected vulnerabilities to our <a href=
   "mailto:security@openoffice.apache.org">Security Team</a>. We appreciate
   early confidential disclosure to give vendors of products and solutions
-  based on OpenOffice.org time to react. We will coordinate the disclosure of
+  based on OpenOffice time to react. We will coordinate the disclosure of
   your report with you.</p>
 
   <p>In your report, please include the following information:</p>
 
   <ul>
-    <li>In which version of OpenOffice.org did you identify the problem (e.g.
-    1.1.5, 2.0.2, etc.)?</li>
-
-    <li>Do you have an official version of OpenOffice.org or e.g. a build
-    from your GNU/Linux distribution (include the URL of the build if
-    possible)?</li>
+    <li>In which version of OpenOffice did you identify the problem (e.g.
+    3.3.0, 3.4.1, 4.0.0, etc.)?</li>
 
     <li>What is the impact of the problem (data loss, denial of service,
     executing commands, etc.)?</li>
@@ -171,19 +167,19 @@
   top</a></p><a id="bulletin" name="bulletin"></a>
 
   <h3>Where can I find a list of all the security vulnerabilities fixed in
-  OpenOffice.org?</h3>
+  OpenOffice?</h3>
 
   <p>These are listed in our <a href=
-  "//security/bulletin.html">Security
+  "/security/bulletin.html">Security
   Bulletin</a>.</p>
 
   <p><a href="#top"><img src="top.gif" alt="up arrow" /> Return to
   top</a></p><a id="alerts" name="alerts"></a>
 
   <h3>How can I get email alerts about security vulnerabilities fixed in
-  OpenOffice.org?</h3>
+  OpenOffice?</h3>
 
-  <p>Please read our <a href=
+  <pPlease read our <a href=
   "//security/alerts.html">Security Alerts</a>
   page.</p>
 
@@ -191,7 +187,7 @@
   top</a></p>
   <hr />
 
-  <p><a href="//security/">Security Home</a> -&gt;
-  <a href="//security/faq.html">Security FAQ</a></p>
+  <p><a href="/security/">Security Home</a> -&gt;
+  <a href="/security/faq.html">Security FAQ</a></p>
 </body>
 </html>