This entry was posted in Vulnerabilities, Wordfence, WordPress Security on August 8, 2017 by Mark Maunder 3 Replies We have seen a significant increase in the number of websites affected by malware we refer to as ‘TrafficTrade’. This malware is a piece of javascript that an attacker drops into your website content once they have compromised it. Your visitors are then […]
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WordPress Plugin Removed From Repository
The plugin, Social Warfare, is no longer listed after a cross site scripting flaw was found being exploited in the wild. A popular WordPress plugin has been removed from the WordPress plugin repository after it was discovered to have a vulnerability that was being exploited in the wild. The plugin, Social Warfare, lets users add […]
Why Google is Forcing You To Have SSL Certificates on Your Websites
Google is Forcing You To Have A Secured Site by Tarun Sharma | Last updated Feb 15, 2018 Don’t have an SSL Certificate? Google is going to flag your website this year! We turn to the internet for everything. From selling to buying, it is the introduction of an E-world. With this dominating trend, online security has become […]
Why Google is Forcing You To Have SSL Certificates on Your Websites
Why Google is Forcing You To Have A Secure Website by Tarun Sharma | Last updated Nov 22, 2017 Don’t have an SSL Certificate? Google is going to flag your website this year! We turn to the internet for everything. From selling to buying, it is the introduction of an E-world. With this dominating trend, online security has […]
Google reminds website owners to move to HTTPS before October deadline
101 | FYI Posted: September 7, 2017 by Malwarebytes Labs Last updated: September 28, 2017 With the release of Chrome v62 in less than 3 months, Google will begin marking non-HTTPS pages with text input fields—like contact forms and search bars—and all HTTP websites viewed in Incognito mode as “NOT SECURE” in the address bar. The company has started sending […]