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Security of Installs using Softaculous and WordPress specifically
alons
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Hi,

Softaculous doesnt create a fantversion.php file so there is no chance for users to guess the version.

Softaculous uses the WordPress upgrade tool to upgrade unlike others which create their upgrader.
During an upgrade Softaculous will replace new files and redirect you to the WordPress upgrade utility. We will not in anyway touch the Database of the installation.
We try to automate things that you would rather do manually and not modify things to resemble the upgradation process.

We offer the latest version as soon as its out.

Regards,
Alons

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