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LiteSpeed Cache Bug Exploit For...
In recent developments concerning WordPress security, a significant vulnerability has come to light in the widely used LiteSpeed Cache plugin. This LiteSpeed cache bug, labeled CVE-2023-40000, poses a substantial risk...
LayerSlider Plugin Flaw Exposes 1M...
Recent media reports have revealed a crucial LayerSlider plugin flaw. According to these reports, this flaw has exposed numerous WordPress sites to SQL attacks and infections. If exploited, the flaw...
WordPress Sign1 Malware Infects Over...
Recent media reports have revealed a malicious malware campaign that has been active for the past six months. Reports claim that the WordPress Sign1 malware has infected and compromised over...
WordPress Brute-Force Attacks: Sites Used...
In a recent discovery by Sucuri, a concerning trend has emerged involving brute-force attacks on WordPress sites through malicious JavaScript injections. These WordPress brute-force attacks stand out for their stealthy...
5M WordPress Websites At Risk...
A highly sensitive flaw has been identified in the LiteSpeed plugin of WordPress, which has put as many as 5 million websites at risk. Uncovered by the cybersecurity experts at...
Code Execution Update: Improve WordPress...
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital security, WordPress has recently released a critical code execution update, version 6.4.2, addressing a potential threat that could jeopardize the integrity of vulnerable sites....