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Not Really a WordPress Plugin Vulnerability, Week of January 19

In reviewing reports of vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins to provide our customers with the best data on vulnerabilities in plugins they use, we often find that there are reports for things that don’t appear to be vulnerabilities. For more problematic Continue reading Not Really a WordPress Plugin Vulnerability, Week of January 19

Eight Months In, Really Simple SSL’s Plugin Vulnerability Data is Claiming That Unfixed Vulnerabilities Have Been Fixed

In May of last year, the 5+ million install WordPress plugin Really Simple SSL added a feature for detection of known vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins. That seems to be unrelated to what is supposed to be the focus on the Continue reading Eight Months In, Really Simple SSL’s Plugin Vulnerability Data is Claiming That Unfixed Vulnerabilities Have Been Fixed

The Dangers of Lateral Movement & Website Cross Contamination

One of the most frequent problems that we observe in website hosting environments is “cross contamination” — the lateral movement of an attacker between websites. Cross-site contamination occurs when a site is infected by neighboring sites within the same hosting Continue reading The Dangers of Lateral Movement & Website Cross Contamination

Delicious Brain Bytes: WordPress Accessibility Day, Dodge – A WordPress Game, and Improving WordPress Search

In this issue of Delicious Brain Bytes, we dip into the latest from the WordPress Developer Blog, play around with making sure WordPress stays free, see how text compression saves data, and much more. WordPress Developer Blog Looks Back on Continue reading Delicious Brain Bytes: WordPress Accessibility Day, Dodge – A WordPress Game, and Improving WordPress Search