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Vulnerability & Patch Roundup January 2024

By Sucuri Malware Research Team / January 30, 2024

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises. To help educate website owners on emerging threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this […]

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4 Ways To Put Your Site In Maintenance Mode

By Shreya / January 29, 2024

Putting your site in maintenance mode is like putting an “Out Of Service” sign outside an elevator. It makes sure clients and customers know that there is the site is undergoing changes and to not interact with it.  Without maintenance mode, you risk losing data like comments, new posts, new registrations, new orders, etc.  This […]

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WordPress Security and Misinformation: Session Cookie Stealing is Not Responsible for 60% of Hacks

By Ankit Khandewal / January 26, 2024

We’re here to talk about an important issue in WordPress security. Some people believe that stolen session cookies cause most website hacks—up to 60% of them. This simply isn’t true, and believing it can lead to bad security choices.  Misconceptions can cause people to use the wrong fixes, ignoring real security issues. We’re in a […]

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Complete Guide To WordPress Account Management

By Shreya / January 26, 2024

Managing multiple user accounts on your WordPress site can seem daunting. It includes several tasks that range from managing user roles to monitoring user activity.  Unmanaged user accounts are not just an administrative oversight, but they significantly heighten the risk of security breaches on your website. For example, allowing anyone to register without verification can […]

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How to Find, Change & Protect the WordPress Login URL: A Beginner’s Guide

By Rianna MacLeod / January 25, 2024

If you’ve recently launched a WordPress website, you might be asking, “How do I log in to WordPress?” or “Where is my WordPress login located?” Don’t worry — you’re not alone, and these are essential questions to ask. Understanding where to find your WordPress login URL and how to use it is a fundamental part […]

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Wordfence Researcher Featured on Critical Thinking Podcast: Sharing Advanced WordPress Bug Bounty Tips and Tricks

By Brad Osborne / January 25, 2024

Today was another huge step forward in our continuing mission to secure the web. In celebration of the Wordfence Bug Bounty Program’s New Year Bug Extravaganza promotion, our very own Ram Gall, Senior Security Researcher here at Wordfence, was featured on the Critical Thinking Podcast this morning, hosted by Justin Gardner (aka Rhynorater). This is […]

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What are WordPress Security Headers?

By Anurag Changmai / January 25, 2024

Security headers are an essential tool in the world of WordPress security that often fly under the radar. These powerful lines of code work behind the scenes, quietly standing guard and deflecting sinister online threats. From preventing information theft to blocking sneaky intrusion efforts, security headers are a great line of defense. TL;DR: WordPress security […]

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Wordfence Intelligence Weekly WordPress Vulnerability Report (January 15, 2024 to January 21, 2024)

By Chloe Chamberland / January 25, 2024

Did you know we’re running a Bug Bounty Extravaganza again? Earn over 6x our usual bounty rates, up to $10,000,  for all vulnerabilities submitted through February 29th, 2024 when you opt to have Wordfence handle responsible disclosure! Last week, there were 84 vulnerabilities disclosed in 67 WordPress Plugins and 1 WordPress themes that have been […]

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Fixing Website Hosting Issues: “This Account Has Been Suspended”

By Rianna MacLeod / January 24, 2024

Experiencing a “This account has been suspended” warning on your website can be both confusing and alarming. This message means that your hosting provider has put your site on a temporary hold. The reasons for an account suspension can range from malware infections and spam content, excessive resource usage, unpaid web hosting bills, or policy […]

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