WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: July 2019, Part 2

https://ithemes.com/wordpress-vulnerability-roundup-july-2019-part-2/New WordPress plugin vulnerabilities were disclosed during the last half of July, so we want to keep you aware. We divide the WordPress Vulnerability Roundup into four different categories: 1. WordPress core 2. WordPress Plugins 3. WordPress Themes 4. Breaches From Around the Web * We include breaches from around the web because it is […] More info: https://ithemes.com/wordpress-vulnerability-roundup-july-2019-part-2/

DSA-4490 subversion – security update

Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Subversion, a version controlsystem. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies thefollowing problems: More info: https://www.debian.org/security/2019/dsa-4490

Neapolitan Backdoor Injection

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/1roZh1ScQTA/neapolitan-backdoor-injection.html Most of us are familiar with Neapolitan ice cream: a flavour whose distinguishing characteristic is not one single flavour but several. Many also know it as the ice cream which your roommate eats all of the chocolate, leaving you with the paltry remains of the notably less popular vanilla and strawberry flavours. While cleaning […] More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/1roZh1ScQTA/neapolitan-backdoor-injection.html

Podcast Episode 35: Security Researcher Jem Turner Talks About Pipdig Scandal

https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/podcast-episode-35-security-researcher-jem-turner-talks-about-pipdig-scandal/  Jem Turner was one of the security researchers that found malicious code in Pipdig’s P3 plugin. Both Jem and Wordfence’s Mikey Veenstra found the P3 plugin to contain a number of suspicious or malicious features, including a remote “killswitch,” an obfuscated function used to change users’ passwords, and code which generated hourly requests More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/podcast-episode-35-security-researcher-jem-turner-talks-about-pipdig-scandal/

Podcast Episode 35: Security Researcher Jem Turner Talks About Pipdig Scandal

https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/podcast-episode-35-security-researcher-jem-turner-talks-about-pipdig-scandal/  Jem Turner was one of the security researchers that found malicious code in Pipdig’s P3 plugin. Both Jem and Wordfence’s Mikey Veenstra found the P3 plugin to contain a number of suspicious or malicious features, including a remote “killswitch,” an obfuscated function used to change users’ passwords, and code which generated hourly requests More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/podcast-episode-35-security-researcher-jem-turner-talks-about-pipdig-scandal/
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