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Fedora 7: 2008-3319 Critical: WordPress 2.5.1 Security Issue

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Calendar Grey April 29, 2008
Dist Fedora Esm H88
Update release for WordPress 2.5.1 in Fedora 7 focusing on essential fixes and improvements for online platforms.
This updates contains security fixes: https://wordpress.org/news/2008/04/wordpress-251/

Summary

Wordpress is an online publishing / weblog package that makes it very easy,

almost trivial, to get information out to people on the web.

This updates contains security fixes:

https://wordpress.org/news/2008/04/wordpress-251/

* Sat Apr 26 2008 Adrian Reber - 2.5.1-1

- updated to 2.5.1 for security fixes

* Fri Feb 8 2008 John Berninger - 2.3.3-0

- update to 2.3.3 for security fixes - BZ 431547

* Sun Dec 30 2007 Adrian Reber - 2.3.2-1

- updated to 2.3.2 (bz 426431, Draft Information Disclosure)

* Tue Oct 30 2007 Adrian Reber - 2.3.1-1

- updated to 2.3.1 (bz 357731, wordpress XSS issue)

* Mon Oct 15 2007 Adrian Reber - 2.3-1

- updated to 2.3

- disabled wordpress-core-update

* Tue Sep 11 2007 Adrian Reber - 2.2.3-0

- updated to 2.2.3 (security release)

* Wed Aug 29 2007 John Berninger - 2.2.2-0

- update to upstream 2.2.2

- license tag update

[ 1 ] Bug #444396 - wordpress: security fixes in upstream version 2.5.1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444396

su -c 'yum update wordpress' at the command line.

For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",

available at .

All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the

GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at

https://fedoraproject.org/security/

Fedora-package-announce mailing list

Fedora-package-announce@redhat.com

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/

Change Log

References

Update Instructions

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Product: Fedora 7
Version: 2.5.1
Release: 1.fc7
Summary: WordPress blogging software

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