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Just downloaded the latest Magento Community Edition v1.9.1.1 and the first thing that popped up when I logged into the admin was that there were important security patches. I installed SUPEE-5994 as instructed because it was released after v1.9.1.1.

Is it safe to assume that the earlier patches are already incorporated with the latest release? If not, is there a way to identify which patches need to be applied on a local development server with no public URL?

I'm confused because several patches are marked as being for version 1.9.x.

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  • did you installed SUPEE 1533 and 5344?? Commented May 29, 2015 at 6:08

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Just read the changelog:

http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/m1x/ce19-ee114/ce1.9_release-notes.html

Ok not at the moment for the current version, hopefully they fix it soon. But @benmarks confirmed, that in magento 1.9.1.1 is only the patch SUPEE-5344

What I know: Magento is doing silent updates, so change the release data, without changing the version number, which is really bad if you ask me. I would assume, that the newest patch SUPEE-5994 is not part of it. But you can just try, by applying it, than patch tells you whether it is already applied (or whether it seems like it.

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  • Yes. magento 1.9.1.1 included that patch.no need to use patch for this version..vote +1 Commented May 29, 2015 at 6:09
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    Updated my answer to make sure you see the important part :-) So called shoplift patch is in, but not the newest! Commented May 29, 2015 at 7:00
  • which patch i have to install for 1.9.0 version..... Commented Oct 6, 2015 at 7:36
  • Check the download page. Every patch which is available for 1.9 and is not applied yet Commented Oct 6, 2015 at 14:32
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Please visit this URL and Scan your Magento shop for known security vulnerabilities. https://www.magereport.com

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