Bloggers and small-to-medium-sized companies will find WordPress to be a true blessing. WordPress has saved millions of people time and money over the last two decades thanks to its easy-to-use…
Vulnerabilities
WordPress (wordpress.org) was launched in 2003 and quickly became successful due to its ease of use, free plugins and themes, and user-friendly API. This is not to be confused with…
Despite the fact that SMBs are often targets of different forms of cyber attacks, they usually lack the budget, manpower, and technological capabilities that businesses have to combat such attacks….
According to reports, approximately 30% of all phishing messages are opened by targeted users. Here’s what you need to know about this sort of cyberattack, as well as the most…
While zero-day attacks aren’t the most common cause of data breaches, that doesn’t mean they can’t have an effect on your company in other ways. A zero-day attack is a…
For software developers who want to make stable applications, the OWASP Mobile Top 10 list is a great resource. Since many mobile applications are inherently vulnerable to security threats, this…
Yes, technological advancements are incredible. But, as you are probably aware if you are reading this post, not everything in the digital world is perfect. If you’ve ever asked, “What…
Any security loophole or weakness in your WordPress (WP) website or the CMS platform itself is referred to as a WordPress vulnerability. These WordPress bugs can be used by cybercriminals…
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a non-profit organisation based in the United States that aims to inform company owners, developers, and consumers about the dangers of web…
The internet is a double-edged sword: it’s a wonderful place for people on a global scale to connect and exchange information, but it’s also used to spam, offend, and bully…