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How Our Customers Helped Make WordPress Plugins More Secure, Week of February 16

Our customers provide us with the ability to help make WordPress plugins more secure. Mostly, with plugins they use, but to a lesser extent other plugins. That work often goes unmentioned. So we are highlighting that to help to better Continue reading How Our Customers Helped Make WordPress Plugins More Secure, Week of February 16

Not Really a WordPress Plugin Vulnerability, Week of February 16

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 February 16

Remote Access Trojan (RAT): Types, Mitigation & Removal

Remote Access Trojans (RATs) are a serious threat capable of giving attackers control over infected systems. This malware stealthily enters systems (often disguised as legitimate software or by exploiting a vulnerability in the system) and opens backdoors for attackers to Continue reading Remote Access Trojan (RAT): Types, Mitigation & Removal

Automated testing and Continuous Integration in WordPress development

If you work in WordPress development, now’s the time to embrace automated testing and continuous integration (CI). It can significantly boost efficiency, ensure code quality, and streamline deployment processes! Here, we’ll explore how these modern development practices can transform your Continue reading Automated testing and Continuous Integration in WordPress development