WordPress 1.5.1.3 Security Update
August 14, 2005, 7:46 pm
WordPress version 1.5.1.3 is remotely exploitable if the web server on which it runs has register_globals = on in the PHP configuration. perl and PHP code exists to automatically exploit vulnerable WP 1.5.1.3 sites, allowing the attacker to (try to) execute code on the victim’s account.
For all those with Wordpress installed on their account, please follow these instructions.
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