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Considering that the WordPress version you are using is not safe

Thanks. I will now seek to upgrade. I've done a few minor hacks in the installation a while ago, and will have to review and back up that stuff, so I can replicate it later, or just as a diary of my activities :-)), before I upgrade.

Speaking of "safe", I am surprised there is no WP forum dedicated to security... (correct me if i'm wrong) So, I guess, the next logical thing is to turn to the "hacks" forum, where people would surely know about being "hacked" (maliciously) :-)), even if the forum is mostly for intentional, constructive hacks ...

Anyhow, I started researching the vulnerabilities of the older versions and saw stuff about SQL injections, and the "security-by-obscurity" defense of renaming all the SQL tables (to something obscure)... But I already did that... How else can 3.4 be unsafe?

Any useful links to pertinent security issues would be appreciated, of course.


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