FEDORA-EPEL-2023-4481e7aebc
Packages in this update:
wordpress-6.3.2-1.el9
Update description:
WordPress 6.3.2 – Maintenance and Security release
This security and maintenance release features 19 bug fixes on Core, 22 bug fixes for the Block Editor, and 8 security fixes.
Security updates included in this release:
Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding a potential disclosure of user email addresses.
Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding an RCE POP Chains vulnerability.
Rafie Muhammad and Edouard L of Patchstack along with a WordPress commissioned third-party audit for each independently identifying a XSS issue in the post link navigation block.
Jb Audras of the WordPress Security Team and Rafie Muhammad of Patchstack for each independently discovering an issue where comments on private posts could be leaked to other users.
John Blackbourn (WordPress Security Team), James Golovich, J.D Grimes, Numan Turle, WhiteCyberSec for each independently identifying a way for logged-in users to execute any shortcode.
mascara7784 and a third-party security audit for identifying a XSS vulnerability in the application password screen.
Jorge Costa of the WordPress Core Team for identifying XSS vulnerability in the footnotes block.
s5s and raouf_maklouf for independently identifying a cache poisoning DoS vulnerability.
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