WordPress 2.3.2 Urgent Security Release

by Scott Beale on December 30, 2007 · 2 comments

WordPress has just released version 2.3.2 which addresses several urgent security issues and bug fixes.

WordPress 2.3.2 is an urgent security release that fixes a bug that can be used to expose your draft posts. 2.3.2 also suppresses some error messages that can give away information about your database table structure and limits and stops some information leaks in the XML-RPC and APP implementations.

If your blog runs on WordPress, you should upgrade immediately. To make the upgrade process easier, try using the WordPress Automatic Upgrade Plugin.

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1 chris j December 30, 2007 at 4:52 pm

Hey Scott,
Thanks for the tip on the auto upgrade plugin. Worked real slick like.
Just setting up my first WP blog.

Always enjoy your blog

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