WordPress security scanner WPScan alerts users that threat actors inject malicious code onto websites using a critical severity vulnerability in the WordPress Automatic plugin. Attackers started to focus on a critical severity vulnerability in the WordPress plugin WP Automatic, which allows them to deploy backdoors for permanent access and create…
According to a recent cybersecurity finding, more than 50,000 websites that use the popular WordPress plugin Forminator are vulnerable to severe security vulnerabilities. Website administrators who use the Forminator plugin on WordPress must update their sites as soon as possible with the most recent version of the plugin. This is because…
The widely used Rank Math SEO plugin, which has over two million users, has addressed a Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability that allows malicious scripts to be uploaded and attacks to be launched. Rank Math SEO plugin has been found to have a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability that affects more…
Word Fence Intelligence’s security professionals found a malicious activity that intends to take advantage of a critical severity vulnerability in the WordPress plugin “Better Search Replace.” More than one million popular WordPress plugins and Better Search Replace installations have been installed globally. WordPress could replace databases and do more thorough…
A WordPress Google Fonts Plugin vulnerability lets unauthorized users create and remove directories and launch cross-site scripting attacks. Millions of websites all around the world utilize WordPress as their content management system (CMS). It offers a wide range of plugins to expand its functionality and customize the user experience. Nevertheless,…
WordPress is among the most secure and robust content management systems (CMS) for running a website. However, every piece of software has security flaws and vulnerabilities, most of which depend on user behavior. Even the most secure software might only defend your website against attacks if you know how to…
Around 30,000 websites face hacking attempts daily, with 43% of them using WordPress as their CMS. This highlights the critical need for strong cybersecurity measures to prevent WordPress attacks and safeguard data. If you’re serious about maintaining a robust website, paying heed to WordPress security best practices is absolutely necessary.…
Managing a WordPress website can be complex. It requires regular maintenance. Like any other website, gradual maintenance is what helps improve its SEO rankings. But that is not all. WordPress websites also require comprehensive threat protection from various hackers so you can use them seamlessly with no risk of data…