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Archive for March, 2007

[90% OFF Coupon] - Until April 30th

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Following the huge success of our last 90% off promotion, we’ve decided to bring it back! As with the last promotion, only 30 will be available, so get in whilst you can. Current customers can use this coupon :)

Coupon: 90GONE

Terms and Conditions of Promotional Coupon
- Coupon code expires April 30th 2007.
- Only 30 coupons are available - get in whilst you can!
- Coupon applies to your first billing cycle only.
- Coupon applies to monthly billing cycles only.

Notice: Wordpress 2.1.1 Vulnerability

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

I’m sure that many of you are users are Wordpress. If any of you are using Wordpress 2.1.1 it is vital that you upgrade to 2.1.2.

Long story short: If you downloaded WordPress 2.1.1 within the past 3-4 days, your files may include a security exploit that was added by a cracker, and you should upgrade all of your files to 2.1.2 immediately.

Longer explanation: This morning we received a note to our security mailing address about unusual and highly exploitable code in WordPress. The issue was investigated, and it appeared that the 2.1.1 download had been modified from its original code. We took the website down immediately to investigate what happened.

It was determined that a cracker had gained user-level access to one of the servers that powers wordpress.org, and had used that access to modify the download file. We have locked down that server for further forensics, but at this time it appears that the 2.1.1 download was the only thing touched by the attack. They modified two files in WP to include code that would allow for remote PHP execution.


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