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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<description>WP Security Scan doesn&#039;t &quot;inadvertently wipe out the wordpress version&quot;.  One of the functions of the plugin is to hide the WordPress version.  One of the major security vulnerabilities of WordPress is version leaking, which WP Security Scan takes care of.
If you need to upgrade, just disable the plugin.  You should be disabling all plugins during an upgrade anyway.</description>
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If you need to upgrade, just disable the plugin.  You should be disabling all plugins during an upgrade anyway.</p>
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