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WordPress v3.4.1 released with security fixes

June 28, 2012

If you are running WordPress v3.4 you should upgrade to v3.4.1 immediately, which includes a bunch of maintenance and security […]

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WordPress v3.3.2 released with security fixes

April 20, 2012

If you are running WordPress v3.3.x you should upgrade to v3.3.2 immediately, which includes a bunch of security fixes.  You […]

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WordCampNYC 2012

March 19, 2012

Today we officially announced WordCampNYC 2012, for the weekend of June 9-10 at Baruch College. The last two WordCamps we […]

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WordPress v3.3.1 released with security fixes

January 4, 2012

If you are running WordPress v3.3 you should upgrade to v3.3.1 immediately, which includes a fix for a cross-site scripting […]

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Timthumb Vulnerability Scanner

September 6, 2011

I’m sure you’ve heard about the TimThumb Vulnerability in many themes and plugins.   If you aren’t aware, I suggest […]

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WordPress 3.2 now available

July 4, 2011

The next time you log into WordPress you will be able to upgrade to version 3.2… maybe.  Your website must […]

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WordPress v3.1.4 released with security fixes

June 29, 2011

WordPress v3.1.4 is now available, and is a maintenance and security release.  It’s highly recommended that you upgrade as soon […]

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Upgrade Addthis, W3 Total Cache and WP Touch Now

June 21, 2011

Recent versions of the Addthis, W3 Total Cache and WP Touch plugins contain cleverly disguised backdoors.  If you have installed or […]

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WordPress v3.1.3 released with security fixes

May 25, 2011

WordPress v3.1.3 was released and is a security update.  Bug fixes include: Various security hardening by Alexander Concha. Taxonomy query […]

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WordPress v3.1.2 released with security fixes

April 26, 2011

WordPress 3.1.2 is now available and is a security release for all previous WordPress versions. This release addresses a vulnerability […]

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