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File photo. (REUTERS/Dado Ruvic) More than 100,000 WordPress websites have been infected with malware after attackers exploited a vulnerability in a popular WordPress plugin called RevSlider. The attack turns the infected WordPress sites into unwilling distributors of yet more malware, this time aimed at visitors to the sites. The malware campaign has been dubbed SoakSoak because...Read More
For some time WordPress, the popular blogging platform, has been one of the major attack target platforms on the web. A compromised site can deliver malware to users and be used to sell illicit goods, among other nefarious uses. Some users are better-protected against these attacks than others and I would argue that managed WordPress...Read More
Watch out for SoakSoak, a new malware threat that has compromised more than 100,000 WordPress websites and led to more than 11,000 domains’ being blacklisted by Google. WordPress is a hugely popular and widely used Web publishing platform, so it’s important to understand how the SoakSoak malware works, and what you can do to prevent...Read More
WordPress is now the world’s most popular CMS, powering 22% of the web. I’ve been using WordPress for the past 8 years for almost all of my sites.  Even Forbes backend is WordPress. In an interesting post, Jonathan Allen from LT analyzed the popularity of different SEO plugins for WordPress in a study of over...Read More
A Russian malware called SoakSoak has infected over 100,000 WordPress sites since this Sunday, turning blogs into attack platforms. It’s a potential shitshow, and it could’ve been prevented earlier this fall. Google has already blocked 11,000 domains to try to curb the damage. According to security firm Sucuri, the malware uses a vulnerability in a...Read More
WordPress’s latest update, 4.0.1, patches a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting comment boxes on websites running the content management system software. An attacker would need only to inject malicious JavaScript into a comment that would infect a reader viewing it on the webpage or an admin in the management dashboard. Jouko Pynnonen, a security researcher...Read More
November 21, 2014 WordPress version 4.0 is not affected by the critical XSS issue, which could enable an anonymous user to compromise a site. Released on Thursday, WordPress version 4.0.1 addresses more than 20 vulnerabilities, and WordPress versions 3.9.3, 3.8.5 and 3.7.5 address a critical cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability, according to a post. WordPress version...Read More
Adobe Patches Flash Player Vulnerability Under Attack Adobe released security updates for Flash Player, Reader, Acrobat and ColdFusion. The Flash vulnerability is being exploited in the wild, Adobe said. Read more… Article source: http://threatpost.com/critical-remote-code-execution-flaw-found-in-wordpress-plugin/109720Read More
<!– –> Dec 7, 2014 – Aaden Bell for the National Edition Are you interested in starting a blog or ecommerce website on a WordPress platform? It may seem as though the only way to find attractive and aesthetically appealing website template, you have to choose from “premium themesâ€. But most small and medium size organizations...Read More
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