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Posted on1st May 20201st May 2020Website Security

Ninja Forms WordPress plugin fixes a high-severity vulnerability

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A high-severity vulnerability was discovered in the WordPress plugin Ninja Forms that could allow hackers to infect forms and even gain full admin access.

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Posted on28th April 202028th April 2020Website Security

Researchers find serious flaw in WordPress Real-Time Find and Replace plugin

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A critical vulnerability was discovered in the Real-Time Find and Replace plugin that could allow hackers to inject malicious JavaScript into your site.

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Posted on1st April 20201st April 2020Website Security

Learn How to Setup E-Commerce Security Measures From Scratch

by Naman RastogiLeave a comment on Learn How to Setup E-Commerce Security Measures From Scratch

We are discussing a range of e-commerce security measures you can implement from scratch to protect your site from pervasive e-commerce threats and hackers.

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Posted on1st April 20201st April 2020Website Security

WordPress SEO Plugin RankMath Fixes Critical Security Vulnerability

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A security vulnerability was discovered in the Wordpress SEO plugin RankMath that could allow hackers to give WordPress admin privileges to any of the registered users.

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Posted on5th March 20205th March 2020Website Security

Over 3 Million TLS Certificates are being revoked by “Let’s Encrypt”

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Let’s Encrypt have begun to revoke more than 3 million TLS certificates due to a bug founded in their CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) code.

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Posted on3rd March 20203rd March 2020Website Security

Indian Security Researcher received $55,000 under bug bounty program by Facebook

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A security researcher Amol Baikar form Pune, India has received an award of $55,000 for finding a bug in Facebook’s OAuth framework that can allow attackers to hijack and takeover user accounts.

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