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If you're using WordPress, you need to consider one or more of these security plugins to keep your website safe from attack.
A critical authentication bypass vulnerability has been discovered impacting the WordPress plugin 'Really Simple Security' (formerly 'Really Simple SSL'), including both free and Pro versions.
A popular WordPress plugin active on hundreds of thousands of websites was found to be carrying a high-severity vulnerability which could allow threat actors to fully take over compromised websites.
If you're building or maintaining WordPress sites for clients, how do you know which plugins are actually worth it? Here are some of the top choices.
The hackers are out there. Follow this WordPress security guide with eight easy steps to keep your website safe.
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Critical WordPress plugin vulnerability under active exploit threatens thousands Vulnerability with severity rating of 9.8 out of possible 10 still live on >8,000 sites.
All-In-One Security, a WordPress security plugin installed on more than 1 million websites, has issued a security update after being caught three weeks ago logging plaintext passwords and storing ...
The All-In-One Security (AIOS) WordPress security plugin, used by over a million WordPress sites, was found to be logging plaintext passwords from user login attempts to the site's database ...