This morning a new version of WordPress has been released, fixing yet another set of critical bugs an issues. Mainly it concerns though who have registration requires in order to comment, this release fixes a security vulnerability it exposed. According to WordPress, the flaw was found in the XML-RPC implementation such that a specially crafted request would allow a user to edit posts of other users on that blog. The interesting fact is that the latest version (2.3.2) was released over a month ago and only now the “flaw” popped out. That’s not a very operative bugs fish-out! Well, ever since the 2.3.2 version was released I had a feeling it’s not perfect. If your host does not offer automatic upgrade, get the latest version here: http://wordpress.org/download/

The latest stable release of WordPress (Version 2.3.3) is available in two formats from the links to your right. If you have no idea what to do with this download, we recommend signing up with one of our web hosting partners that offers a one click install of WordPress or getting a free account on WordPress.com.

We’ve got information on installation and upgrading if you need it. If the admin looks a little scrambled after you upgrade just make sure to refresh the page in your browser (F5 on Windows) to reload and get the new styling.

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