- #Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues how to#
- #Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues install#
- #Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues update#
- #Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues upgrade#
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#Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues update#
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#Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues upgrade#
This version of WordPress was led by Jonathan Desrosiers and Evan Mullins. I am experiencing an upgrade failure updating from version 5.2.9 to 5.4.0 using the NagiosXI GUI. This gave the security team time to fix the vulnerabilities before WordPress sites could be attacked. Thank you to all of the reporters for privately disclosing the vulnerabilities. This was previously fixed in the final release of WordPress 5.8. In addition to these fixes, the security team would like to thank Steve Henty and Evan Ricafort for reporting a XSS vulnerability discovered during the 5.8 release’s beta period. 5.4.5 is the minimally supported PHP version for Drupal 8, so we should avoid doing things that cause exceptions on systems running it. The Lodash library has been updated to version 4.17.21 in each branch to incorporate upstream security fixes.Props to Michał Bentkowski of Securitum for reporting a XSS vulnerability in the block editor.Props member of the WordPress Security Team for their work fixing a data exposure vulnerability within the REST API.
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#Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues install#
On Debian and Ubuntu the vulnerability is present in the default install of the php5-cgi package. If you haven’t yet updated to 5.8, all WordPress versions since 5.4 have also been updated to fix the following security issues: Vulnerable App: / Apache Magica by Kingcope / / gcc apache-magika.c -o apache-magika -lssl / / This is a code execution bug in the combination of Apache and PHP.
#Php 5.2 to 5.4 issues how to#
As of now (2014.2), the latest stable version of PHP is PHP5.5, but almost half of the users are still using longer maintain of PHP5.2, the remaining half of the users in the use of PHP5.3. With PHP 5.5 out and many production environments still running 5.2 (or older), its time to paint a clear picture on why everyone should move to 5.4 and 5.5 and how to get code ready for the latest version of PHP.