Friday, October 17, 2014

"Poodle" vulnerability fixed


When Google researchers published their "Poodle" vulnerability report on October 14th, LSP.net took immediate action by fixing this security issue on OTM servers. OpenSSL has been upgraded to version 1.0.1j and the OTM webservers now deny connections via the deprecated SSLv3 protocol. As a consequence, Windows XP users surfing with the ancient Internet Explorer 6 are no longer able to connect to OTM resource and client interfaces.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

OTM customer communication – Italian added


The OTM modules for customer communication have been localized in a number of languages: English, German, Spanish, Catalan, French, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal), Polish, Czech and Finnish.
Now LSP.net partner Alphatrad Worldwide has provided the Italian localization for customer communication.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

OTM 6.5.1 update


Our OTM update version 6.5.1 includes two convenient new features:

Maintaining confidentiality agreements

Marking OTM e-mails as unread

Monday, April 28, 2014

OTM 6.5 update


OTM 6.5 includes improvements of the customer administration and communication plus adjustments in line with the turnover tax (VAT) legislation of the European Union.

For more information please visit http://www.lsp.net/lsp-net-news.html#otm65


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Heartbleed Bug

Half a day after the SSL Heartbleed Bug became breaking IT news on April 8, LSP.net had fixed this bug on the OTM servers.

Due to the fact that our servers have been using Forward Secrecy in the past, we are sure about OTM servers haven't been affected by the Heartbleed Bug. Nonetheless we decided to initiate a re-issue of the QTN.net SSL certificate which has been implemented on QTN.net earlier today.


Thursday, December 5, 2013

OTM customer communication – Portuguese (PT) added


The OTM modules for customer communication have been localized in a number of languages: English, German, Spanish, Catalan, French, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Polish, Czech and Finnish.
Now LSP.net partner Eurologos.pt has added Portuguese (Portugal) to the client interface.