In mass infection scenarios, our Malware Research team often looks for attack vectors to find patterns and other similarities among compromised websites. The identification of these patterns allows us to deploy better and faster solutions to our customers, minimizing impacts from massive attacks. Recently during a routine investigation, we found a number of vulnerabilities in […]
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WordPress security can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. In this comprehensive guide to WordPress security, we’ve simplified the basics of securing your WordPress website so that any non-technical person can understand and protect their website from hacker attacks. This guide to WordPress security is broken down into 10 easily digestible sections. Each […]
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2020 has been a challenging year for many. However, we have been very lucky and even though it was challenging, we’ve made the best out of it, and we turned it into a big one! So we wanted to take the time and look back at everything that happened at WP White Security. With remote […]
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2020 has been a challenging year for many. However, we have been very lucky and even though it was challenging, we’ve made the best out of it, and we turned it into a big one! So we wanted to take the time and look back at everything that happened at WP White Security. With remote […]
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https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/2020-year-review/
QEMU 4.2.0 vulnerability CVE-2020-7039 Security Advisory Security Advisory Description tcp_emu in tcp_subr.c in libslirp 4.1.0, as used in QEMU 4.2.0, mismanages memory, as demonstrated by IRC DCC ...
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QEMU 4.2.0 vulnerability CVE-2020-7039 Security Advisory Security Advisory Description tcp_emu in tcp_subr.c in libslirp 4.1.0, as used in QEMU 4.2.0, mismanages memory, as demonstrated by IRC DCC ...
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https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K18684657?utm_source=f5support&utm_medium=RSS