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* mahara.org vulnerable to the BEAST SSL/TLS attack
 
* mahara.org vulnerable to the BEAST SSL/TLS attack
** Adam Ziaja (http://adamziaja.com)
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** [http://adamziaja.com Adam Ziaja]
 
* A problem in the custom DuckDuckGo search setup on mahara.org
 
* A problem in the custom DuckDuckGo search setup on mahara.org
** David Vieira-Kurz of MajorSeurity - [https://twitter.com/secalert @secalert]
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** [https://twitter.com/secalert David Vieira-Kurz of MajorSeurity]
 
* mahara.org servers exposing web server version
 
* mahara.org servers exposing web server version
** Emanuel Bronshtein - [https://twitter.com/e3amn2l&lang=en @e3amn2l]
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** [https://twitter.com/e3amn2l Emanuel Bronshtein]
 
* Directory listings active on wiki.mahara.org
 
* Directory listings active on wiki.mahara.org
** Parveen Yadav (https://www.facebook.com/proXy.test) & Ankit Bharathan
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** [https://www.facebook.com/proXy.test Parveen Yadav] & Ankit Bharathan
 
* mahara.org vulnerable to the CCS SSL/TLS attack (https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140605.txt)
 
* mahara.org vulnerable to the CCS SSL/TLS attack (https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140605.txt)
** S. Venkatesh - [https://twitter.com/pranavvenkats @pranavvenkats]
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** [https://twitter.com/pranavvenkats S. Venkatesh]
 
* SHA-1 intermediate SSL certificates on some *.mahara.org sites
 
* SHA-1 intermediate SSL certificates on some *.mahara.org sites
** Mohamed Chamli (https://www.facebook.com/TnMcH)
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** [https://www.facebook.com/TnMcH Mohamed Chamli]
 
* SPF not setup for @mahara.org email
 
* SPF not setup for @mahara.org email
** Ashesh Kumar (https://www.facebook.com/ashesh1708)
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** [https://www.facebook.com/ashesh1708 Ashesh Kumar]
** Ketan Patil (http://www.infobittechnologies.com/)
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** [http://www.infobittechnologies.com/ Ketan Patil]
 
* SSL configuration on mahara.org still allowing TLSv1 128 bit RC4-SHA
 
* SSL configuration on mahara.org still allowing TLSv1 128 bit RC4-SHA
** SaifAllah benMassaoud (https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHatSecuri)
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** [https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHatSecuri SaifAllah benMassaoud]
 
* SSL configuration on mahara.org still allowing TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA and TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
 
* SSL configuration on mahara.org still allowing TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA and TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
** Shawar Khan (http://shawarkhan.com)
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** [http://shawarkhan.com Shawar Khan]
 
* <span id="error-page-phishing">mahara.org printing full requested URL on error pages, which could potentially be part of a very weak phishing attack</span>
 
* <span id="error-page-phishing">mahara.org printing full requested URL on error pages, which could potentially be part of a very weak phishing attack</span>
** Girish Sp - [https://twitter.com/Girish0777 @Girish0777]
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** [https://twitter.com/Girish0777 Girish Sp]
 
* X-XSS-Protection header is not set ([https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/1531987 Bug report to improve security allaround])
 
* X-XSS-Protection header is not set ([https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/1531987 Bug report to improve security allaround])
** SaifAllah benMassaoud - [https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHatSecuri Facebook]
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** [https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHatSecuri SaifAllah benMassaoud]
** Zeeshan - [http://fb.com/zeex.zeeshan Facebook]
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** [http://fb.com/zeex.zeeshan Zeeshan]
 
* SPF record for mahara.org breaks length limit
 
* SPF record for mahara.org breaks length limit
** Rohit Kumar - [https://twitter.com/rohittourister @rohittourister] [https://facebook.com/rohitcoder Facebook] https://www.infooby.com
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** [https://twitter.com/rohittourister Rohit Kumar]
 
* Some 301 redirects on mahara.org used Host field of HTTP request rather than hard-coded URL; potential for a cache poisoning attack
 
* Some 301 redirects on mahara.org used Host field of HTTP request rather than hard-coded URL; potential for a cache poisoning attack
 
** Vikram Singh Rathore of [https://www.torridnetworks.com/home Torrid Networks Pvt Ltd]
 
** Vikram Singh Rathore of [https://www.torridnetworks.com/home Torrid Networks Pvt Ltd]
 
* Content spoofing on 404 page
 
* Content spoofing on 404 page
** Taimoor Abid - [https://www.facebook.com/T4YM.phtml Facebook]
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** [https://www.facebook.com/T4YM.phtml Taimoor Abid]
 
* Strict-Transport-Security header was not set
 
* Strict-Transport-Security header was not set
** Kyaw Thiha - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyawthiha89 Linkedin]
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** [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyawthiha89 Kyaw Thiha]
 
* Extend spam protection with DMARC / DKIM
 
* Extend spam protection with DMARC / DKIM
** Pal Patel - [https://www.facebook.com/sam.patel.9822 Facebook]
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** [https://www.facebook.com/sam.patel.9822 Pal Patel]
 
* Proxy protection to prevent bypassing of X-Frame-Options
 
* Proxy protection to prevent bypassing of X-Frame-Options
** Mushraf Mustafa - [http://Facebook.com/mushrafmustafaofficial Facebook]
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** [http://Facebook.com/mushrafmustafaofficial Mushraf Mustafa]
 
* Set Certificate Authority Authorization
 
* Set Certificate Authority Authorization
** Shwetabh Suman - [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011024580051 Facebook]
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** [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011024580051 Shwetabh Suman]
 
* DNSSEC and Domain Registry Protection (DRP is not available for .org domains though)
 
* DNSSEC and Domain Registry Protection (DRP is not available for .org domains though)
** Kirtikumar Anandrao Ramchandani - [https://m.facebook.com/kirti.ar Facebook]
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** [https://m.facebook.com/kirti.ar Kirtikumar Anandrao Ramchandani]
 
* Preloading of HSTS and increasing max age for wiki.mahara.org
 
* Preloading of HSTS and increasing max age for wiki.mahara.org
** Ratnadip Gajbhiye - [https://m.facebook.com/Mr.Ch4rLi3 Facebook]
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** [https://m.facebook.com/Mr.Ch4rLi3 Ratnadip Gajbhiye]
 
* Password auto-complete enabled
 
* Password auto-complete enabled
** Kirtikumar Anandrao Ramchandani - [https://m.facebook.com/kirti.ar Facebook]
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** [https://m.facebook.com/kirti.ar Kirtikumar Anandrao Ramchandani]
 
* Host header attack on wiki.mahara.org
 
* Host header attack on wiki.mahara.org
** Thrivikram Gujarathi - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thrivikram-gujarathi-independent-web-penetration-tester-53074796 LinkedIn]
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** [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thrivikram-gujarathi-independent-web-penetration-tester-53074796 Thrivikram Gujarathi]
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* Not disclosed yet; awaiting reply from the open source project affected
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** [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhil-sahoo-87204b106/ Nikhil Sahoo] and [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ipsita-subhadarshan-sahoo-907b32150/ Ipsita Subhadarshan Sahoo]
  
 
=Organizations=
 
=Organizations=

Revision as of 18:47, 13 April 2018

Mahara is developed by a world-wide team of programmers, translators, designers and enthusiastic amateurs. Many individuals and groups have contributed to Mahara so far.

Core Teams

Community

Security researchers

Mahara code

This is a list of security researchers that have contributed to Mahara itself. These people have followed the responsible disclosure practise after finding security vulnerabilities in the Mahara codebase.

Mahara project infrastructure

This second list is of security researchers who have reported security issues with the configuration or version of software used on the infrastructure of the Mahara project which can include all the websites (mahara.org, wiki.mahara.org, manual.mahara.org, langpacks.mahara.org, reviews.mahara.org, git.mahara.org, test.mahara.org) and the servers that host those websites.

These people have followed the responsible disclosure practise after finding security vulnerabilities in the Mahara project infrastructure.

Organizations

A large part of the development on Mahara would not be possible without the funding from institutions and organizations.

Mahara 18.04

Mahara 17.10

 

Mahara 17.04

 

Mahara 16.10

 

Mahara 16.04

 

Mahara 15.10

 

Mahara 15.04

Mahara 15.04 was released on 17 April 2015.

 

Mahara 1.10

Mahara 1.10 was released on 21 October 2014.

 

Mahara 1.9

Mahara 1.9 was released on 15 April 2014.

 

Mahara 1.8

Mahara 1.8 was released on 24 October 2013.

 

Mahara 1.7

Mahara 1.7 was released on 19 April 2013.

 

Mahara 1.6

Mahara 1.6 was released on 17 April 2012.

 

Mahara 1.5

Mahara 1.5 was released on 13 June 2011.

 

Pre Mahara 1.5

The University of Glasgow have funded several pieces of work for us, including View Templates, part of Import/Export (the HTML export is thanks to them), and various bug fixes.

GLISI / Ray Merrill funded enhancements to Mahara's groups, and Ray has provided much invaluable guidance around Mahara's usability.

With JISC funding we were able to add import/export functionality to the Mahara e-portfolio system, as part of the 1.2 release. This work was sponsored by the University of London Computer Centre, University of Glasgow and JISC Cetis.

A collaborative group in the State of New Hampshire funded the ability to submit Mahara Views for assessment in Moodle, through a grant from the New Hampshire Department of Education.

Cambridge University School of Clinical Medicine sponsored the development of the plugin Problems & Conditions.

The BScE at the University of Luxembourg funded the development of the tag cloud, improvements to the feedback function in the 1.2 and 1.3 releases, and bug fixes for Mac servers.

Birmingham City University funded the initial development work for Collections and Plans (new features in Mahara 1.3). They also supported the development of locking down blog posts and files that are used in submitted views.

Lancaster University Network Services (LUNS Ltd.) was funded by Cumbria and Lancashire Education Online (CLEO) to design several features.

The New Zealand Ministry of Education funded a large number of features and usability changes to Mahara 1.4 and 1.5 that were implemented by Catalyst IT