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Wordpress 2.8.4 Fixes A Big Security Hole
Wednesday, September 9, 2009Time to upgrade your Wordpress sites. A vulnerability in versions prior to 2.8.4 could let the bad guys reset passwords. And there's a nasty worm infiltrating sites based on an older vulnerability in the code.
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