Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Software, The Internet, tags: apple, browser, bugs, cable connection, crap, firefox, fixes, google, internet, internet explorer, leopard, live, mac os, Microsoft, mozilla, mydestiny, nokia, panther, patches, Security, service pack 1, Software, unix, update, yahoo, youtube
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I hope everybody had a nice weekend. Anyway, it’s been a while since my last post mainly because of the things I need to finish and no thanks to my cable crap Internet connections which decided to play on-and-off on me for several days.
Here are some interesting news I gathered while browsing on an “almost” dial up cable Internet connection.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Security, Software, tags: Blog, blog engine, blogger, download, exploit, fix, flaw, free, Security, update, wordpress, wp
Just a few hours ago, Automattic released WordPress 2.3.3 which fixes the flaw found in the XML-RPC implementation of WordPress which would allow a valid user to edit posts of any other user on that blog.
A recommended update for your WordPress powered blog and I suggest you do so. I saw a couple of blogs being exploited because of an outdated WP engine. We don’t want to have someone exploit the bugs on your own blog, do we now?
With version 2.3.3, it also includes some few minor bugs that can be found here. If you are interested only in the security fix, download the fixed version of xmlrpc.php and copy over your existing xmlrpc.php.
Download: WordPress 2.3.3
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