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Releases: SerpicoProject/Serpico

1.3.3

02 May 21:38
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This will be the final release for the project for a while. Big thanks to Antonious Papdopoulos (https://github.com/uyatashi) for pointing out a serious security issue.

v1.3.2: Pre Release, Updates Ruby to 2.6.3

05 Feb 18:16
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This is a testing version of Serpico running with Ruby 2.6.3. It also includes a couple of minor fixes.

Docker build is available (serpico/serpico:dev) or in one line as:

docker run --name serpico -p 8443:8443 \
  -v"$(pwd)/db":/Serpico/db -v"$(pwd)/tmp":/Serpico/tmp \
  -v"$(pwd)/attachments":/Serpico/attachments \
  -it serpico/serpico:dev

1.3.1.2: Updated NIST800 Scoring

31 Jan 21:21
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This release includes an update to fix NIST scoring and a version bump missed in 1.3.1.0.

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1.3.1.1: Updates for DockerHub

30 Jan 19:29
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This is a small update that makes it easier to update Serpico from an existing container.

To install Serpico for the first time or existing installation:
https://github.com/SerpicoProject/Serpico/wiki/Running-Serpico-From-Docker

v1.3.1.0

30 Jan 14:09
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It's been far too long since our last release. Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed and supported the project.

Starting with 1.3.1 we will be synching releases through DockerHub. This should make life easier when creating builds and (hopefully) increase how often we are releasing.

This version can be pulled with the command:

docker pull serpico/serpico:release-1.3.1.0

To install Serpico for the first time follow the instructions here:
https://github.com/SerpicoProject/Serpico/wiki/Running-Serpico-From-Docker#install-serpico-for-the-first-time

1.3.0 Release

07 Jun 14:02
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This release includes a number of a bug fixes and new features, to name just a few:

  • report template verification tool πŸ”₯
  • multi-language support
  • NIST800 scoring and reports
  • better logging
  • proper code formatting

1.2.2.1 (1.2.2 Update)

05 Jan 01:00
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This release has a fix for a bug introduced in 1.2.2. Specifically, 1.2.2 could only bind on localhost when starting Serpico, this should be fixed now.

Previous notes:
This release includes a ton of new features but also a big jump in Ruby versions. After delaying for quite some time we've upgraded Serpico's Ruby version and gems.

This source code of this version should also easily install with Kali 2017.

Thank you to everyone for the commits!!!

1.2.2

02 Jan 22:08
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This release includes a ton of new features but also a big jump in Ruby versions. After delaying for quite some time we've upgraded Serpico's Ruby version and gems.

This source code of this version should also easily install with Kali 2017.

Thank you to everyone for the commits!!!

1.2.1 Release

28 Aug 14:40
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1.2.1 has been the most community driven release to date πŸ™‡. Thank you to all those who committed code and exciting new features.

1.2.0 Alpha Release - Blackhat Arsenal 2017

23 Jul 01:49
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We hit 1.2.0!! 🎩 πŸŽ† 🎩

There were a lot of new features that went into this. This is the alpha release so please submit bugs. The full release should be August 1st.

Features:
CVSSv3 Scoring
Risk Matrix Scoring
Visual Scoring
Presentation Export
Assessment Time Frame in Project
So much more...... πŸ’₯