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April 29, 2013 by John

WordPress Security News and Updates

WordPress Logo 3.6The recent attacks on WordPress sites have brought the issue of WordPress security to the forefront of users' minds. This is a good thing in many respects, but also means that some are taking advantage of this heightened awareness to sell hastily written security plugins, ebooks and other tools that fall far short of their promises. Buyer beware and read on to learn what we're doing to keep your sites safe...

Filed Under: Anti-Malware, Safe Computing, Security, Updates, WordPress Tagged With: botnet attacks, hardening wordpress, security, security hardening, wordfence, wordpress best practices

February 11, 2013 by John

WordPress Plugin Security Fix Posted

According to the Wordfence security newsletter, a WordPress plugin security fix was just posted for the popular CommentLuv plugin. This fix addresses a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that was discovered and quickly remedied by the plugin author. My Website Management Program clients using CommentLuv have been updated. If you are … Continue reading

Filed Under: Anti-Malware, Safe Computing, Security, WordPress Tagged With: commentluv, wordfence, yahoo

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