Starting October 1st, WordPress.org accounts that can push updates and changes to plugins and themes will be required to activate two-factor...
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Developers of plugins and themes for WordPress.org have been told they are required to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) from October 1st. The move is intended to enhance security, helping prevent hackers from gaining access to accounts through which malicious code…
Starting October 1st, WordPress.org accounts that can push updates and changes to plugins and themes will be required to activate two-factor...
Starting October 1st, WordPress.org accounts that can push updates and changes to plugins and themes will be required to activate two-factor...
Starting October 2024, WordPress requires plugin and theme authors to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) and use SVN-specific passwords… This...
Starting October 2024, WordPress requires plugin and theme authors to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) and use SVN-specific passwords… This...
Securing an account with only a username and password is insufficient because these can be easily stolen, guessed, or cracked. Therefore,...
A critical flaw in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress could allow unauthenticated users to take control of arbitrary accounts. The LiteSpeed...
A critical flaw in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress could allow unauthenticated users to take control of arbitrary accounts. The LiteSpeed...
Two campaigns targeting Selenium Grid’s default lack of authentication are underway, as threat actors are exploiting this vulnerability to deploy...
Overview While investigating CVE-2024-5932, a code injection vulnerability in the GiveWP WordPress plugin, our team encountered a malicious Proof of...
Overview While investigating CVE-2024-5932, a code injection vulnerability in the GiveWP WordPress plugin, our team encountered a malicious Proof of...