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		<title>TheHighlands.com &#8211; Updated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning I discovered TheHighlands.com had been hacked to redirect different site. As I&#8217;d not kept the site nor WordPress updated I wasn&#8217;t really surprised, but it serves as a valuable lesson to keep applications updated. To plug the gap I&#8217;ve replaced the entire site with my gallery of Scottish Mountain Photography.]]></description>
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