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Although Wordpress 3 was only released less than 2 months ago, there is already a point release - 3.0.1
According to the official announcement this is a maintenance release
According to the official announcement this is a maintenance release
There are several reports of hackers launching a very "charming" site that offers an alternative version of the wordpress code (ie. you really do not want their version!)
The site appears to be offline at present, but you can read more about it on CrunchGear
Moral of the story - be careful what you type into your address bar!
The site appears to be offline at present, but you can read more about it on CrunchGear
Moral of the story - be careful what you type into your address bar!

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It's a pity, but it's just one of those things you have to deal with.
So how can you deal with it?
The most obvious methods would be to configure and use plugins like Akismet or TypePad Antispam.
Both systems are available for most of the common blogging platforms and can even be used with other web based software such as VBulletin.
Unfortunately neither system is perfect.
In some cases you will find that you still get a lot of junk that makes its way into your moderation queue or worse still, valid comments get marked as spam and you simply don't see them.
If your blog is under constant attack by automated comment spam bots two things can easily happen:
- Your site can become sluggish, as the amount of traffic hitting the comment form will have a negative impact
- You will still have to check the suspected spam queue, so if it's particularly large you will probably overlook valid comments
One method that I've found extremely helpful is to simply close comments on entries after a certain period has elapsed. So instead of leaving comments on posts open indefinitely I might choose to close them 30, 60 or 120 days later. It may not be ideal, but it certainly helps mitigate the nasty side-effects of spammers.
What do you do?
The Wordpress team have announced the release of Wordpress 2.3 - codename Dexter.
The full announcement details the newest features, bugfixs and enhancements
The new "call home" feature has come under stern criticism from many users and privacy advocates
The full announcement details the newest features, bugfixs and enhancements
The new "call home" feature has come under stern criticism from many users and privacy advocates
The Wordpress development team have released version 2.2.3, which is described as a security release:
Since this is a security release, we suggest you upgrade immediately. Two of the fixes are high priority.Full information on their blog.
Wordpress have made available a beta of the next version of the popular blogging platform.
According to a post on their site from Matt Mullenweg the new version, which is not ready for production use, will have a number of improvements, though exact details were not forthcoming.
According to a post on their site from Matt Mullenweg the new version, which is not ready for production use, will have a number of improvements, though exact details were not forthcoming.
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