Introduction On July 10–11, 2025, attackers compromised Gravity Forms’ official distribution channel, injecting malicious code into a core file within the plugin. The breach was quickly detected …
Preparing Your WordPress Site for GDPR Compliance
First, a disclaimer: We are not lawyers and this isn't legal advice. Of course, we have a vested interest in your success and want to help where possible. But if you need definitive legal advice, …
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Does PayPal’s SHA-256 Email Concern You?
Quite a few of our customers that operate eCommerce sites have emailed to ask if they need to be concerned about …
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Have Shortcodes? Hold off WordPress 4.2.3
WordPress automatic updates may be a convenient feature for some, but the recent 4.2.3 security release is being reported …
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Avert Attacks on Your Site with This Simple Technique
Here's a very simple way to avert attacks on your WordPress site. In most cases, hackers will try to attack a WordPress site by directly accessing wp-login.php or admin-ajax.php.The following code, …
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