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		<title>By: Dear WordPress, Get it Right the First Time (2.8.3 released) &#124; WPblogger</title>
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		<description>[...] Two weeks ago, I defeneded WordPress&#8217; quick update arguing that it involved a new exploit that obviously needed to be closed. However, the holes that 2.8.3 closes should have been closed two weeks ago. In fact, the announcement from WordPress admits as much saying: Unfortunately, I missed some places when fixing the privilege escalation issues for 2.8.1. [...]</description>
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