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From Web3 Drainer to Distributed WordPress Brute Force Attack

Two weeks ago we discussed a new development in website hacks: Web3 crypto wallet drainers. We’ve been closely following the most significant variant which injects drainers using the external cachingjs/turboturbo.js script. Our SiteCheck website scanner has already detected this version Continue reading From Web3 Drainer to Distributed WordPress Brute Force Attack

How to Secure the WordPress Login Page

Given that WordPress powers millions of websites worldwide, it’s no surprise that it’s a prime target for malicious activities ranging from brute force attacks and hacking attempts to unauthorized access — all of which can wreak havoc on your site’s Continue reading How to Secure the WordPress Login Page

Optimizing WordPress: Security Beyond Default Configurations

Default configurations in software are not always the most secure. For example, you might buy a network-attached home security camera from your friendly neighborhood electronics store. While these are handy to keep an eye on your property from the comfort Continue reading Optimizing WordPress: Security Beyond Default Configurations

CISA’s list of bad practices that harm WordPress security

CISA, which stands for Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, is a US federal agency operating under the Department of Homeland Security. Established in 2018, it supersedes the NPPD – National Protection and Programs Directorate and is tasked with improving cybersecurity Continue reading CISA’s list of bad practices that harm WordPress security

How to Find & Clean Up the AnonymousFox Hack

The AnonymousFox hack targets insecure websites and actively exploits them to spread phishing, spam, and other malware. A major nuisance for website owners, it also happens to be one of the more prevalent types of malware seen on client sites Continue reading How to Find & Clean Up the AnonymousFox Hack