WordFence: State of WordPress 2022
WordFence released its "2022 State of WordPress" report
last month. Here's what it says about the
security of WordPress sites across the internet.
WordFence released its "2022 State of WordPress" report
last month. Here's what it says about the
security of WordPress sites across the internet.
Major vulnerabilities in Ninja Forms,
WP Bakery, and Download Manager,
along with several "minor" vulnerabilities.
February was an active month for WordPress site
administrators. If you're in charge of a WordPress
site, make sure that you're keeping things up-to-date!
While you should have your own website, there's
one danger of using your custom domain email
address that is important to know.
A new horn resource from one of
the authors of Horn Matters and the
creator of Horn Articles Online.
This month there were: WordPress vulnerabilities, Google discontinues
the Pixel 3a, a Mac virus is discovered,
15 billion credentials exposed, and more.
Misuse of 3rd-party merchant
data shows the dangers
of selling on Amazon.
New WordPress malware exploits
the PEBKAC vulnerability found
in almost every site!
It's possible to make a
website that looks fine, but
is totally useless. Here's how!