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WordPress 5.3 Beta 3

WordPress 5.3 Beta 3 is now available! This software is still in development, so we don’t recommend you run it on a production site. Consider setting up a test site to play with the new version. You can test the WordPress 5.3 beta in two ways: Try...
What is the Cost of Cybercrimes & Attacks

What is the Cost of Cybercrimes & Attacks

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/nOGiKOZylyA/cost-of-cyber-attacks.html The word cybercrime is no longer just a word you hear coming from Fortune 500 CEOs anymore. This word has being flashed on every good morning news show and radio channel. Cybercrime...

People of WordPress: Alice Orru

You’ve probably heard that WordPress is open-source software, and may know that it’s created and run by volunteers. WordPress enthusiasts share many examples of how WordPress changed people’s lives for the better. This monthly series shares some of those lesser-known,...
Down the Malware Rabbit Hole – Part 1

Down the Malware Rabbit Hole – Part 1

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/fvYNq_JE-R8/down-the-malware-rabbit-hole-part-1.html It’s common for malware to be encoded to hide itself—or its true intentions—but have you ever given thought to what lengths attackers will go to hide...

Vulnerabilities Exists in Popular WordPress Plugins Too

https://secupress.me/blog/vulnerabilities-popular-wordpress-plugins/Never assume that the most known, most common, most used plugins are free of vulnerabilities, or the opposite. However, the more an extension evolves, the more it tends to “create”...
A New Wave of Buggy WordPress Infections

A New Wave of Buggy WordPress Infections

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/NTMcxT8UyUQ/a-new-wave-of-buggy-wordpress-infections.html We’ve been following an ongoing malware campaign for the past couple of years now. This campaign is renowned for its prompt addition of exploits for newly...
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