2 Mar 2018

What Happened With WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities in February 2018

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Here is what we did to keep those are already using our service secure from WordPress plugin vulnerabilities during February (and what you have been missing out on if you haven’t signed up yet): [Read more]

21 Feb 2018

When The Solution to a Vulnerability in a WordPress Plugin is to Have Updated It Years Ago

Earlier today we were discussing an example of the problem with WordPress plugins not being kept up to date. Recently we have also been looking in to another example of that, which also shows the type of work we do to make sure our clients have the best data on vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins and also some of what developers have to deal with when it comes to claims of them in their plugins.

One of things we do to keep track of vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins is to monitor the Support Forum on wordpress.org for topics related to those. Recently we came across a thread for the plugin Spider FAQ that indicated there might be a vulnerability in it: [Read more]