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W3TC and WP Super Cache Vulnerability Discovered, We’ve Automatically Patched

The team at the research firm Sucuri announced a serious vulnerability to W3TC and WP Super Cache this afternoon. (Update: it appears the vulnerability was first reported on WordPress.org about a month ago.) The vulnerability allows remote PHP code to Continue reading W3TC and WP Super Cache Vulnerability Discovered, We’ve Automatically Patched

Patching the Internet in Realtime: Fixing the Current WordPress Brute Force Attack

There is currently a significant attack being launched at a large number of WordPress blogs across the Internet. The attacker is brute force attacking the WordPress administrative portals, using the username “admin” and trying thousands of passwords. It appears a Continue reading Patching the Internet in Realtime: Fixing the Current WordPress Brute Force Attack

WordPress London Meetup January 2013

Last night I gave a short presentation about how to use CloudFlare with WordPress sites to about 60 people attending the WordPress London Meetup. CloudFlare was happy to be sponsor of the event providing drinks, beers and lots and lots Continue reading WordPress London Meetup January 2013

Ben Metcalfe from WP Engine weighs in on a new breed of hosting, using social media for support, and how he missed out on @ben

Ben Metcalfe is the definition of an Internet professional. With more than 11 years industry experience under his belt, Ben has previously spent time working on the development of MySpace and websites at the BBC. He is the founder of Continue reading Ben Metcalfe from WP Engine weighs in on a new breed of hosting, using social media for support, and how he missed out on @ben

How to Enable SSL on Tumblr, WordPress, Blogger, AppEngine, Posterous & More…

UPDATES: SSL is now included on all Plans, and Tumblr is no longer compatible with CloudFlare. The number of services today that allow you to quickly get online is stunning. Tumblr, WordPress, Blogger, AppEngine, Posterous, Ning, TypePad, Smugmug, and more Continue reading How to Enable SSL on Tumblr, WordPress, Blogger, AppEngine, Posterous & More…