Today we released a minor update to Browsium Ion to address a single issue in the Content-type Whitelist property in Ion configurations. Though this property is seldom used in application remediation, a single addition to this list can cause Ion to corrupt images and other binary files present in remediated web applications. We originally created Ion 3.3.1 as a hotfix for customers who have run into this issue, but then determined it would be beneficial for all customers to have easy access to this fix. We therefore made the decision to release Ion 3.3.1 through our general distribution release (GDR) channel.
There are more details to help you install and use Ion 3.3.1. in the Release Notes. We highly recommend reading them before installing.
If you’re already an Ion customer, you can download the new version from the download page sent to you with your license key. If you’re just evaluating Ion now, or are interested in evaluating it, you have two options:
Be sure to read the FAQs and search the Knowledge Base. If you’d like to talk with our team about pricing or a reseller in your region, please email Browsium Sales.