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WordPress 4.7.3 Security Release â Upgrade ASAP
This entry was posted in Vulnerabilities, WordPress Security on March 6, 2017 by Mark Maunder 1 Reply
WordPress 4.7.3 has just been released. It is the third in a series of recent security releases for WordPress core.
WordPress 4.7.2 was released on January 26th to fix a now famous WordPress defacement vulnerability. WordPress 4.7.1 was released on January 11th which fixed a vulnerability in PHPMailer.
This new 4.7.3 core release fixes three Cross Site Scripting vulnerabilities:
It also fixed the following additional security issues:
WordPress 4.7.3 also contains 39 maintenance fixes to fix a range of non-security related issues.
A few minutes ago, the Department of Homeland Security released an upgrade advisory via US-CERT's National Cyber Awareness System:
We would recommend that you don't delay in upgrading to this new release. This release fixes multiple security vulnerabilities and now that the code changes are publicly visible, we may see attacks targeting these vulnerabilities emerge in the coming days.
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