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authorryoon <ryoon@pkgsrc.org>2014-12-06 03:19:49 +0000
committerryoon <ryoon@pkgsrc.org>2014-12-06 03:19:49 +0000
commit924ac551901a7aab1a03fd52f53dc450c776fa6c (patch)
treea1afcf02f90465fc43b8ebd8dba8dd7a0dc58dab /www
parenta61b4120f1362d51ef8fae82b24e82ddc1e7922c (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-924ac551901a7aab1a03fd52f53dc450c776fa6c.tar.gz
Update to 4.0.1
Changelog: WordPress 4.0.1 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. Sites that support automatic background updates will be updated to WordPress 4.0.1 within the next few hours. If you are still on WordPress 3.9.2, 3.8.4, or 3.7.4, you will be updated to 3.9.3, 3.8.5, or 3.7.5 to keep everything secure. (We don’t support older versions, so please update to 4.0.1 for the latest and greatest.) WordPress versions 3.9.2 and earlier are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable anonymous users to compromise a site. This was reported by Jouko Pynnonen. This issue does not affect version 4.0, but version 4.0.1 does address these eight security issues: Three cross-site scripting issues that a contributor or author could use to compromise a site. Discovered by Jon Cave, Robert Chapin, and John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. A cross-site request forgery that could be used to trick a user into changing their password. An issue that could lead to a denial of service when passwords are checked. Reported by Javier Nieto Arevalo and Andres Rojas Guerrero. Additional protections for server-side request forgery attacks when WordPress makes HTTP requests. Reported by Ben Bidner (vortfu). An extremely unlikely hash collision could allow a user’s account to be compromised, that also required that they haven’t logged in since 2008 (I wish I were kidding). Reported by David Anderson. WordPress now invalidates the links in a password reset email if the user remembers their password, logs in, and changes their email address. Reported separately by Momen Bassel, Tanoy Bose, and Bojan Slavković of ManageWP. Version 4.0.1 also fixes 23 bugs with 4.0, and we’ve made two hardening changes, including better validation of EXIF data we are extracting from uploaded photos. Reported by Chris Andrè Dale. We appreciated the responsible disclosure of these issues directly to our security team. For more information, see the release notes or consult the list of changes. Download WordPress 4.0.1 or venture over to Dashboard -> Updates and simply click “Update Now”.
Diffstat (limited to 'www')
-rw-r--r--www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile4
-rw-r--r--www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo8
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile b/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile
index c51c24417c2..d6df5246eeb 100644
--- a/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile
+++ b/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2014/10/19 14:14:47 ryoon Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2014/12/06 03:19:49 ryoon Exp $
DISTNAME= wordpress-${VERSION}-ja
PKGNAME= ${PHP_PKG_PREFIX}-ja-wordpress-${VERSION}
-VERSION= 4.0
+VERSION= 4.0.1
CATEGORIES= www
MASTER_SITES= http://ja.wordpress.org/
diff --git a/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo b/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo
index a8f06c04d3f..93e99b2c60b 100644
--- a/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo
+++ b/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2014/10/19 14:14:47 ryoon Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.5 2014/12/06 03:19:49 ryoon Exp $
-SHA1 (wordpress-4.0-ja.tar.gz) = afd8257effdcf9e8bb1c10376d3f03ed44dd8780
-RMD160 (wordpress-4.0-ja.tar.gz) = bf5d36f0257950041844844491664737e0cbfc39
-Size (wordpress-4.0-ja.tar.gz) = 6489528 bytes
+SHA1 (wordpress-4.0.1-ja.tar.gz) = 34d90b5111e71f027762804c44487dc2f3a0df19
+RMD160 (wordpress-4.0.1-ja.tar.gz) = 92e4174f48821c16f461f6686d2480045a9ccf85
+Size (wordpress-4.0.1-ja.tar.gz) = 6494394 bytes