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By +pmrd · Posted
Was it too much to ask to show the icon in this article? -
By Case_f · Posted
Frankly, I blame whoever is writing such articles. "A big improvement/update and/or new feature is now available to everyone! Also, use this unofficial tweak tool to enable it because it actually isn't available to you yet officially and might not in fact even be entirely ready or whatever, hence why it is perhaps not enabled for you*. But it's great and you should enable it!" I mean there's nothing wrong with sharing info about some feature you might need to enable via unofficial means, of course. It's just that these articles tend to essentially end up being two news pieces in one, and one of them tends to be a bit misleading. (*Yes, yes, the "it's a controlled rollout!" thing. Not a fan of that one either. The argument, not the actual rollout.) -
By wrack · Posted
Thank you. Will do. I read in the release notes that editor config might be at play here. -
By eiffel_g · Posted
Actually, I think even Microsoft doesn't know how to control it -
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tarifa
hello dear community,
topic today: arbitrary file upload :: is this a vulnerability in WordPress
just recognized some folders in a freshly wordpress-installation
see the following:
wp-contents/uploads/ /2016/ /2017/ /2018/ /2019/NOTE. THE SITE WAS INSTALLED freshliy IN summer 2019
i have had no installation before..
so what happend here ...!?`
btw found some interesting reading on the net
well that looks interesting Arbitrary file upload vulnerability in WordPress User Submitted Posts .... curl http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/script.php.gif ...</blockquote>https://www.pluginvulnerabilities.com/2018/01/29/arbitrary-file-upload-vulnerability-in-wordpress-forms/
question - is this anything serious that i have found!?
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