# October 2024

## What's new

### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Advisory on CVE-2024-9264**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/security-safeguards/vulnerability-register/2024/cve-2024-9264)

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**October 18**

The documentation portal now has information on the security advisory for a critical vulnerability reported in Grafana 11. This vulnerability may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems, leading to complete system compromise.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Advisory on Kubernetes Image Builder Vulnerabilities**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/security-safeguards/vulnerability-register/2024/cve-2024-9486)

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**October 15**

The documentation portal now has information on the security advisory for vulnerabilities reported in the Kubernetes Image Builder that enables default credentials during the image build process.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Cost Alert notification**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/set-up-ionos-cloud/management/usage/cost-alert)

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**October 9**

Cost Alert notification is essential for effective cloud cost management. These notifications act as alerts for spending thresholds, helping you control your budget, optimize resource usage, and make informed decisions about your cloud infrastructure. It is configurable via the DCD and the [<mark style="color:blue;">Billing API</mark>](https://api.ionos.com/docs/billing/v3/). Configuring a cost alert is solely within the authority of contract owners and users with administrator access rights. For more information, see [<mark style="color:blue;">Feature permission</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/set-up-ionos-cloud/management/usage/cost-alert#feature-permission).
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Advisory on Linux CUPS Vulnerabilities**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/security-safeguards/vulnerability-register/2024/linux-cups-vulnerabilities)

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**October 8**

The documentation portal now has information on the security advisory for vulnerabilities reported in the Linux Common Unix Printing System (CUPS). By chaining these vulnerabilities, an attacker could cause remote code execution.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Advisory on Redis Vulnerabilities**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/security-safeguards/vulnerability-register/2024/redis-vulnerabilities)

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**October 7**

Information on the security advisory for three vulnerabilities reported by Redis is now available in the documentation portal. These vulnerabilities, reported by Redis, allow an authenticated remote user to execute arbitrary remote code and perform Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**DCD support for Reverse DNS (PTR) record management**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/network-services/cloud-dns/dcd-how-tos/reverse-dns)

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**October 1**

Reverse DNS is now available via the IONOS Data Center Designer (DCD). You can leverage its capabilities to create and efficiently manage Reverse DNS (PTR) records for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Updated Cubes Configuration Templates**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/compute-services/cubes/overview)

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**October 1**

Effective October 1st, we have updated our Cubes configuration templates to include more tailored options. We now offer nine template sizes, each varying by processor, memory, and storage capacities. The templates are divided into two categories: one for Basic Cubes and the other for Memory Cubes. To understand the detailed breakdown of resources for each template, see [<mark style="color:blue;">Configuration templates</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/compute-services/cubes/overview#configuration-templates).
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Llama 405B added to AI Model Hub**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/ai/ai-model-hub/how-tos/text-generation)

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**October 1**

The IONOS AI Model Hub now supports Llama 405B from Meta.
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## Documentation updates

### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Restructured Get Started Documentation**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/set-up-ionos-cloud/get-started)

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**October 17**

With a consistent approach to improve the user's experience with IONOS Cloud documentation, the **Get Started** section in the documentation portal is restructured to provide a simple, step-by-step guide that helps users onboard with setting up [<mark style="color:blue;">Data Center Designer</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/set-up-ionos-cloud/get-started/log-in-dcd), managing user and account settings, and explore advanced product feature configurations. All these guides are categorized under the documentation portal's new section **Set Up IONOS Cloud**.
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### [<mark style="color:blue;">**Available on request label**</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/readme)

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**October 15**

The IONOS Cloud products that are currently available only on a request basis are now shown with a label ![Available on request](https://1737632334-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-MifAzdGvKLDTtvJP8sm%2Fuploads%2Fgit-blob-4c28e5221a6b8cea500bd29b55ccf25b42564e71%2Favailable-on-request.png?alt=media) on the [<mark style="color:blue;">documentation portal</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/sections-test/guides/readme#product-user-guides). Users can now scan through the page and easily identify such products and contact sales representative or [<mark style="color:blue;">IONOS Cloud Support</mark>](https://docs.ionos.com/cloud/support/general-information/contact-information) to acess them. The products currently with this label are **Event Streams for Apache Kafka**, **CDN**, **VPN Gateway**, and **Network File Storage**.
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