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Me at 22, 32, and 41 in the same t-shirt
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Continue readingLOoK I MaDE a JoKe
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Continue readingWhat movie do you dislike but everyone seems to love?
[ad_1] I know it’ll probably get some who don’t agree. But I really can’t stand Grease. But everyone I know loves it, it’s even a Christmas tradition for some families around here. Which is bizarre on how popular it’s remained, and I’m not saying I’m anti Grease to the point of causing a divide, I just don’t get the fuss about it. ​ In the UK we’ve started reintroducing drive through movies and they always play the same 3 films which is this, dirty dancing and mamma mia…You can sense a theme here right? ​ But I’m looking to find out what people dislike and going against the grain. I did a similar post in the music thread and it was a great insight into things. [ad_2] View Reddit by leedavis1987 – View Source
Continue readingWooCommerce 5.7.0 Patches Security Issue that Could Potentially Leak Analytics Reports – WP Tavern
[ad_1] WooCommerce shipped version 5.7.0 through a forced update for some users earlier this week. The minor release was not billed as a security update but the following day WooCommerce published a post explaining that the plugin was vulnerable to having analytics reports leaked on some hosting configurations: On September 21, 2021, our team released a security patch to address a server configuration setup used by some hosts, which under the right conditions may make some analytics reports publicly available. This was technically classified as a broken access control vulnerability, according to the WPScan. WordPress.org pushed an automatic update to affected stores beginning on September 21, for all sites that have not explicitly disabled automatic updates. The WooCommerce team created a patch for 18 versions back to 4.0.0, along with 17 patched versions of the WooCommerce Admin plugin. Those whose filesystem is set to read-only or who are running WooCommerce versions older than 4.0.0 will not have received the automatic update and should proceed to manually update their sites. WooCommerce recommends users update to the latest version, which is now 5.7.1, or the highest number possible in your release branch. The security announcement post has detailed instructions for how store owners can check to see if their report files may have been downloaded. More than 5 million WordPress sites use WooCommerce. At the time of publishing, 59.8% are running on version 5.4 or older. Only 12.8% are using the lates 5.7.x release. It’s not possible to see how many sites are still vulnerable, because WordPress.org only displays a breakdown for the major branches users have installed. Some site owners running older versions may still be active in applying security patches but not prepared to update to the latest release. WooCommerce 5.7.1 was released earlier today after the team received multiple reports of broken sites following the 5.7.0 update. This release includes fixes for regressions and new bugs identified in the previous update. Like this: Like Loading… [ad_2] Source link
Continue readingAntimasker gets owned
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Continue readingBiden White House leans toward releasing information about Trump and Jan. 6 attack, setting off legal and political showdown
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Continue readingFupa goddess left in shambles by redditor
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Continue readingHow a piano key works
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Continue readingAwesome Motive Acquires Sandhills Development
[ad_1] Hey, WordPress fans. We are checking in with your latest dose of weekly WordPress news. This week, there were a number of acquisitions in the WordPress space. Awesome Motive acquired Sandhills Development, the company behind Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, WP Simple Pay, Sugar Calendar, WP Simple Pay, and the Payouts Service. Meanwhile, LearnDash joined StellarWP and Liquid Web’s growing family of brands. Beyond that, the new update on the WordPress core editor makes it easier to add a title to a group of blocks and allows you to group any block. We also have a lot of news, tutorials, and roundup posts for you as usual. Let’s get to all of this week’s WordPress news… WORDPRESS NEWS AND ARTICLES TUTORIALS AND HOW-TOS RESOURCES [ad_2] Source link
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