If you’re a WordPress.com user you’ll want to be extra cautious the next time you’re tempted to whip up a blog post from your local coffee shop. If anyone on the same open connection is using a ...
Memo to anyone who logs in to a WordPress.com-hosted blog from a public Wi-Fi connection or other unsecured network: It’s trivial for the script kiddie a few tables down to hijack your site even if it ...
WordPress, a popular blogging platform used by individuals as well as big businesses including UPS and eBay, is the target of a widespread botnet attack. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Starting October 1st, WordPress.org accounts that can push updates and changes to plugins and themes will be required to activate two-factor authentication (2FA) on ...
Spread the love“`html 1. Why Changing Your WordPress Password Matters In the digital age, securing your online accounts is more crucial than ever. Your WordPress site, whether it’s a personal blog, an ...
A hacker group is exploiting vulnerabilities in more than ten WordPress plugins to create rogue admin accounts on WordPress sites across the internet. The attacks are an escalation part of a hacking ...
What makes this now-patched plugin hole especially dangerous is the lack of authentication needed for an attack, which can give the ability to change root/admin passwords. The disclosure of a major ...
Article should probably clarify that any blogs which use HTTPS to protect the backend can't have the cookies pilfered and replayed in this manner without pulling them off your machine itself. A lot of ...