
WordPress 3.1.2 has been released with security upgrades. This release addresses a vulnerability that allowed Contributor-level users to improperly publish posts. This release also fixes a few bugs that missed the boat for version 3.1.1.
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WordPress 3.1.1 has been released with maintenance and security upgrades. There were nearly 30 fixes that went into the Maintenance and Security release, which included some performance improvements, fixes for taxonomy and PATHINFO (/index.php/) permalinks, and more. The release comes six weeks after 3.1 was first released.
The first release candidate (RC1) for WordPress 3.1 is now available for you to do testing on a test site. So if you haven’t tested WordPress 3.1 yet, now is the time! But you are recommended to avoid using it on a normal live site. WordPress 3.1 Beta 1 was released on Thanksgiving, so it’s only fitting that the release candidate comes as a Christmas present.
WordPress 3.0.3 is available and is a security update for all previous WordPress versions. This release fixes issues in the remote publishing interface, which under certain circumstances allowed Author- level and Contributor-level users to improperly edit, publish, or delete posts. These issues only affect sites that have remote publishing enabled.