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WordPress Vulnerability Roundup December 2020

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: December 2020, Part 2

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of December. This post covers the recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into three different categories: WordPress core, WordPress plugins, and WordPress themes.

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: December 2020, Part 1

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the first half of December. This post covers recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into three different categories: WordPress core, WordPress plugins, and WordPress themes.

WordPress Vulnerability Report — December 6, 2023

Since our last report, 204 new plugin vulnerabilities and one in WordPress core have been publicly disclosed. Security patches for WordPress core and 124 plugins are available now, so run those updates as soon as possible. If you’re a Solid Security Pro user and have activated version management, any vulnerable plugins with security updates available may have had them applied automatically.

SQL Injection: A Guide for WordPress Users

If you’re serious about your website’s security, then it’s time to learn about the dangers of SQL injections and how you can combat them. In this guide, we’ll explain in detail what an SQL injection attack looks like, and the exact steps you need to take to avoid one. Let’s take a look.

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: February 2021, Part 1

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the first half of February. This post covers the recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into three different categories: WordPress core, WordPress plugins, and WordPress themes.

WordPress Security: The Ultimate Guide

Learn about website vulnerabilities, the motives of hackers, and how to secure everything from your server to the individual users of your WordPress website.

WordPress Vulnerabilities Explained

Unfortunately, WordPress vulnerabilities exist. WordPress vulnerabilities can exist in your plugins, your themes, and even WordPress core. And since WordPress now powers nearly 40% of all websites, the task of understanding vulnerabilities is even more important. Simply put: you have to vigilant about your website's security.

WordPress 5.6: Top 16 Features & Improvements

WordPress 5.6 "Simone" is slated for release on December 8, 2020, as the third major WordPress core release of the year. WordPress 5.6 has a focus on improving the WordPress block editor, strengthening security (specifically, expanding auto-updates), lots of improvements that developers will love, and a brand new default theme, Twenty Twenty-One.

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: November 2020, Part 2

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of November. This post covers the recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into three different categories: WordPress core, WordPress plugins, and WordPress themes.

WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: January 2020, Part 2

New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of January, so we want to keep you aware. In this post, we cover recent WordPress plugin, theme and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you are running one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The WordPress Vulnerability Roundup is divided into four different categories: 1.