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1.3 Million WordPress Websites Targeted by Attackers Looking for Old Vulnerabilities
A vast campaign targeting WordPress-based websites was identified by the Wordfence Firewall as it targeted 1.3 million pages, trying to leverage known plugins and theme vulnerabilities. WordPress is just one of the ...
Thunderbolt Flaws, WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities, Patriot Act Vote
In episode 121 for May 18th 2020: A new Thunderbolt flaw could let hackers steal your data in under five minutes, new vulnerabilities in a popular WordPress plugin, and details on why ...
WordPress Backup and Restore Best Practices: How to Protect Your Website from Unexpected Downtime
We’ll break down some of the backup and restoration methods for your WordPress site that can help you recover from the schmucks of the digital world It’s never just a... The post ...
WordPress sites hacked through defunct Rich Reviews plugin
An estimated 16,000 websites are believed to be running a vulnerable and no-longer-maintained WordPress plugin that can be exploited to display pop-up ads and redirect visitors to webpages containing porn, scams, and–worst ...
SiteLock Extends Database Security Reach to MySQL
SiteLock this week extended the reach of its tool for finding and removing malware from databases to include the open source MySQL database. Previously, the SMART Database only supported websites built using ...
13 Reasons Why WordPress Hacks are Successful
In the attacker’s world, all vulnerabilities and potential exploits work toward the hacker’s advantage — not yours, not mine. This includes WordPress hacks. While living back east (over a decade ago), I ...
How to Protect WordPress Websites from SQL Injection
If you are one of the many who are using WordPress as a content management system (CMS) for your website, it’s important to be aware of SQL injection threats that could take ...
WordPress Sites Hacked Through Vulnerable Payment Forms Plug-in
Hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in a WordPress plug-in that was patched months ago without being publicly announced. A different vulnerability has been found in the same plug-in during a recent forensic investigation ...
The Security of the WordPress Platform
Roughly a quarter of all websites on the internet are built on WordPress. You’d think that such popularity would ensure that the platform is flawless and secure! But did you ever wonder ...
Protect Your WordPress from Cybersecurity Threats
WordPress is among the most famous publishing platforms, running more than 24 percent of all websites globally. WordPress is open source, which means it is visible and discernible to every user—and is ...