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CMS Blog

Category : CMS Security

  • Google is going to start penalizing websites that run fake tech support ads, while simultaneously buffing their ad security.

  • Having your website hacked does more damage than you may think. In this article, we explore how having your website hacked could put your entire organization at risk.

  • Sucuri recently released their 2017 Hacked Website Trend Report,  which analyzed 34,000+ compromised websites. Today, we're going to break the report down into segments and dissect Sucuri's findings.

  • WordPress security risks are increasing, and because of its popularity WordPress is a prime target for hackers. Are the risks becoming to great?

  • A security team discovered a critical vulnerability in the Drupal system. The Remote Code Execution allow hackers to trigger code across networks and platforms

  • WordPress security firms continue to find plugins with hidden backdoors for popular OSS CMS software.

  • The problem with OSS is not that programs are built without security in mind; its weakness is that hackers can scan the code for vulnerabilities.

  • We’ve all heard it before: WordPress is “not secure.” The same claim has been made about other open source content management systems (CMS) such as Drupal and Joomla. But WHY is WordPress not secure?