Archive for the 'WordPress' Category

Nov 20
Until now, Google notified webmasters about their potentially hackable websites; Now, they’re expanding to cover other types of web applications for e.g., more content management systems (CMSs), forum/bulletin-board applications, stat-trackers, and so on, with a goal ‘not just to isolate vulnerable or hackable software packages,’ but to also ‘notify webmasters about newer versions of software packages
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Nov 19
WordPress has won Overall Best Open Source CMS Award in 2009 Open Source CMS Awards. While WordPress occupied top spot in Overall Award, other two extremely popular finalists MODx and SilverStripe tied for first runner up position. After Pixie and Pligg sharing a similar result for Most Promising CMS category, this’s the second time the
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Nov 13
WordPress 2.8.6 fixes two security problems 'an XSS vulnerability in Press and an issue with sanitizing uploaded file names that can be exploited in certain Apache configurations' that can be exploited by registered, logged in users who have posting privileges. If you have untrusted authors on your blog, upgrading to 2.8.6 is recommended.
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Nov 12
WP Plugins, The App Store for WordPress, is aimed at improving the quality, support for and standard of WordPress premium plugins. If you’re looking for a plugin, you’ll be happy to know that the team assess, check and scrutinise every plugin on site to ensure they’re of highest quality. WordPress plugin developers can upload their premium
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Nov 5
Tens of thousands of web sites / blogs, running WordPress blogging software, have been broken, returning a "fatal error" message in recent weeks. According to security experts those messages are actually generated by some buggy malicious code sneaked onto them by Gumblar botnet's authors, who’ve apparently made some changes to their web code without doing proper
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Oct 24
This post share the best paging navigation plugin for WordPress that’ll be an alternative to the ”Next page” and ”Previous page” WordPress functions. First, I’ll like to mention the plugin that I’ve used for past many years:
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Oct 21
WordPress 2.8.5 is a security release that brings a number of security hardening changes: • fix for Trackback Denial-of-Service attack • removal of areas within code where php code in variables was evaluated • switched file upload functionality to be whitelisted for all users including Admins • retiring of two importers of Tag data from
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