WordPress Plugin W3 Total Cache: Over 1 Million Websites Potentially at Risk

If certain conditions are met, attackers can target websites using the WordPress plugin W3 Total Cache. A security patch has been released, and immediate action is recommended. Due to a security vulnerability in the W3 Total Cache plugin, websites are exposed to potential attacks. If exploited, attackers may gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. Administrators […]
WordPress Design Trends 2025 – A Look into the Future

The year 2025 is just around the corner, and the world of web design continues to evolve rapidly. WordPress remains the leading content management system, inspiring designers and developers with its flexible design options. This article explores the most important WordPress Design Trends 2025 to help you optimize your site for success. Dark Mode as […]
The Pineapple Pizza Controversy: When WordPress Leadership Sparks Debate

WordPress is a cornerstone of the internet, powering over 40% of all websites globally. It has cultivated a reputation as a robust, open-source content management system (CMS) supported by a vibrant community. However, a recent controversy involving WordPress co-founder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg has divided this very community. At the center of the uproar? […]
Critical Vulnerability in WPForms Plugin: Over 6 Million WordPress Sites at Risk

On October 23, 2024, a severe vulnerability was discovered in the popular WPForms plugin, which is active on more than six million WordPress sites. This flaw (CVE-2024-11205) allows authenticated users with “Subscriber” privileges or higher to exploit a missing authorization check, enabling them to refund payments and cancel subscriptions processed through Stripe. With a CVSS […]
WordPress Plugin Anti-Spam by Cleantalk Endangers 200,000 Websites

The popular WordPress plugin Anti-Spam by Cleantalk has been found to contain two critical security vulnerabilities, potentially putting more than 200,000 websites at risk. These flaws allow attackers to gain complete control over affected WordPress instances without prior authentication. Critical Vulnerabilities: Exploits Without Authentication Security researchers at Wordfence initially reported a vulnerability caused by improper […]
Black Friday 2024 – Some Deals You Could be Interested In

Black Friday isn’t just the perfect time to grab new gadgets or clothing – it’s also an excellent opportunity to take your web project to the next level. Hosting providers like SiteGround and Raidboxes, design solutions like Elementor, and powerful plugins from StellarWP are offering incredible discounts that you shouldn’t miss. Check Out SiteGround’s Deals […]
WordPress Plugin Really Simple Security Exposes 4 Million Websites to Risk

Approximately 4 million WordPress websites rely on the “Really Simple Security” plugin. Unfortunately, this widely used tool contains a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to compromise websites. Specifically, the flaw can enable attackers to bypass authentication, potentially gaining unauthorized access to WordPress sites. This issue has been highlighted by the cybersecurity company Wordfence. According to […]
LiteSpeed Cache – Puts 6 Million Websites at Risk

Administrators of websites using the WordPress plugin LiteSpeed Cache should immediately install the available update to avoid the risk of their site being compromised by attackers. Back in September, a significant vulnerability was found in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin. Now, another security flaw has been identified. The company Patchstack has detailed the vulnerability CVE-2024-47374, which […]
Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024: Focusing on WordPress Security

As part of the annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it’s a good time to take a closer look at the security of your WordPress website. WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system (CMS), powering around 40% of all websites. However, this popularity also makes it an attractive target for cybercriminals. Especially in recent months, […]
ACF Plugin – The Ongoing Dispute Between WordPress and WP Engine: What’s Really Happening?

The ongoing dispute between WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and hosting provider WP Engine has taken another turn. Mullenweg recently announced that WordPress is “forking” the popular plugin Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), developed by WP Engine, and replacing it with a new version called Secure Custom Fields. This decision, according to Mullenweg, was necessary “to remove […]