https://pagely.com/blog/wordpress-security-plugins/For a variety of reasons, WordPress sites are targeted by hackers. This makes addressing security vulnerabilities a critical aspect of managing a WordPress website. WordPress attacks are not an isolated […]
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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/lCfv7PmOBzA/timthumb-attacks-the-scale-of-legacy-malware-infections.html These days, we consider a malware campaign massive if it affects a couple thousand websites. However, back in the day when Sucuri first started its operations, the scale of infections was significantly larger — and it was quite typical to see hundreds of thousands of websites affected by the same malware. This was mostly […]
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https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/ongoing-malvertising-campaign-continues-exploiting-new-vulnerabilities/ In July, we reported on a malvertising campaign which was distributing redirect and popup code through a number of public vulnerabilities affecting the WordPress ecosystem. As mentioned in the article, we’ve continued tracking this threat for new or changing activity. Much of the campaign remains identical. Known vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins are exploited to […]
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https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/08/ongoing-malvertising-campaign-continues-exploiting-new-vulnerabilities/ In July, we reported on a malvertising campaign which was distributing redirect and popup code through a number of public vulnerabilities affecting the WordPress ecosystem. As mentioned in the article, we’ve continued tracking this threat for new or changing activity. Much of the campaign remains identical. Known vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins are exploited to […]
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