Episode 28: WordCamp memories, theme hijackers and vulnerabilities

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Opinion: WordCamp San Francisco 2007

In this long-overdue (not to mention overly long) episode, Aaron and Charles share their thoughts on attending WordCamp in San Francisco including:

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Open question: Would anyone come to a WordCamp in Dallas, Texas?

I’m interested in spearheading efforts to plan a WordCamp in early 2008 in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area. If there is one, would you attend?

29:19

Announcement: The Baltimore-Washington WordPress Meetup Group

The next meeting of The Baltimore-Washington WordPress Meetup Group is scheduled for September 20th. (This wasn’t mentioned in the podcast because we spoke of the first meetup that occurred several weeks ago.)

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News: Templates Browser modifying themes to distribute malware

Templates Browser (no, I won’t link to them) is re-distributing public blog themes which are modified in such a way as to exploit the end user by inserting hidden spam or malware links.

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News: Is WordPress vulnerable?

Mark Jaquith answers a charge of 7 security vulnerabilities in WordPress 2.2.x

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