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Subject: [ProgInter Applications] WordPress 5.0.1 now available (security release)
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 22:56:56 +0200
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This is an automated email from ProgInter Applications. To unsubscribe from these emails or to change notification settings, login to your web hosting control panel, navigate to the ProgInter Applications tool, and select the installed applications you wish to modify.

An update to WordPress 5.0.1 (security release) is now available for the WordPress installations you are managing using ProgInter Applications. The following can be updated:

- http://www.amitvas.co.il


The changes for this version are:

WordPress 5.0.1 is a security release. We strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.

Security
* Karim El Ouerghemmi discovered that authors could alter meta data to delete files that they weren’t authorized to.
* Simon Scannell of RIPS Technologies discovered that authors could create posts of unauthorized post types with specially crafted input.
* Sam Thomas discovered that contributors could craft meta data in a way that resulted in PHP object injection.
* Tim Coen discovered that contributors could edit new comments from higher-privileged users, potentially leading to a cross-site scripting vulnerability.
* Tim Coen also discovered that specially crafted URL inputs could lead to a cross-site scripting vulnerability in some circumstances. WordPress itself was not affected, but plugins could be in some situations.
* Team Yoast discovered that the user activation screen could be indexed by search engines in some uncommon configurations, leading to exposure of email addresses, and in some rare cases, default generated passwords.
* Tim Coen and Slavco discovered that authors on Apache-hosted sites could upload specifically crafted files that bypass MIME verification, leading to a cross-site scripting vulnerability.

Login to your web hosting control panel and navigate to the ProgInter Applications tool to update your installed applications.

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