Sunday June 23rd, 2013 | Leave a comment Let’s upgrade to latest WordPress version 3.5.2, right now! There are fixed bugs related to security hole of the system. Version 3.5.2 addressed some security issues and fixed 12 bugs. Additionally: Version 3.5.2 fixes seven security issues: * Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the HTTP API. CVE-2013-2199. * Privilege Escalation: Contributors can publish posts, and users can reassign authorship. CVE-2013-2200. * Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in SWFUpload. CVE-2013-2205. * Denial of Service (DoS) via Post Password Cookies. CVE-2013-2173. * Content Spoofing via Flash Applet in TinyMCE Media Plugin. CVE-2013-2204. * Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) when Uploading Media. CVE-2013-2201. * Full Path Disclosure (FPD) during File Upload. CVE-2013-2203. Additional security hardening includes: * Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) (Low Severity) when Editing Media. CVE-2013-2201. * Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) (Low Severity) when Installing/Updating Plugins/Themes. CVE-2013-2201. * XML External Entity Injection (XXE) via oEmbed. CVE-2013-2202. Last version, Version 3.5.1 addressed some security issues and fixed 37 bugs. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedInEmailPrintTumblrPocket Related