Why Would Someone Hack My Website?

Website hacking has become very common, regardless of the size, scale, or nature of the organizations. Hackers are stealing 75 records per second and creating 300,000 new pieces of malware.
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Magecart Hackers Inject iFrame Skimmers in 19 Sites to Steal Payment Data

Cybersecurity researchers today uncovered an ongoing new Magecart skimmer campaign that so far has successfully compromised at least 19 different e-commerce websites to steal payment card details of their customers.

According to a report published tod… Continue reading Magecart Hackers Inject iFrame Skimmers in 19 Sites to Steal Payment Data

Let’s Encrypt Issued A Billion Free SSL Certificates in the Last 4 Years

Let’s Encrypt, a free, automated, and open certificate signing authority (CA) from the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), has said it’s issued a billion certificates since its launch in 2015.

The CA issued its first certificate in Sept… Continue reading Let’s Encrypt Issued A Billion Free SSL Certificates in the Last 4 Years

Drupal Warns Web Admins to Update CMS Sites to Patch a Critical Flaw

If you haven’t recently updated your Drupal-based blog or business website to the latest available versions, it’s the time.

Drupal development team yesterday released important security updates for its widely used open-source content management softwa… Continue reading Drupal Warns Web Admins to Update CMS Sites to Patch a Critical Flaw

Flaw in Elementor and Beaver Addons Let Anyone Hack WordPress Sites

Attention WordPress users!

Your website could easily get hacked if you are using “Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder,” or “Ultimate Addons for Elementor” and haven’t recently updated them to the latest available versions.

Security researchers have di… Continue reading Flaw in Elementor and Beaver Addons Let Anyone Hack WordPress Sites

OnePlus Suffers New Data Breach Impacting Its Online Store Customers

Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus has suffered a new data breach exposing personal and order information of an undisclosed number of its customers, likely, as a result of a vulnerability in its online store website.

The breach came to light after OnePl… Continue reading OnePlus Suffers New Data Breach Impacting Its Online Store Customers

Comodo Forums Hack Exposes 245,000 Users’ Data — Recent vBulletin 0-day Used

If you have an account with the Comodo discussion board and support forums, also known as ITarian Forum, you should change your password immediately.

Cybersecurity company Comodo has become one of the major victims of a recently disclosed vBulletin 0-… Continue reading Comodo Forums Hack Exposes 245,000 Users’ Data — Recent vBulletin 0-day Used

Warning: Researcher Drops phpMyAdmin Zero-Day Affecting All Versions

A cybersecurity researcher recently published details and proof-of-concept for an unpatched zero-day vulnerability in phpMyAdmin—one of the most popular applications for managing the MySQL and MariaDB databases.

phpMyAdmin is a free and open source ad… Continue reading Warning: Researcher Drops phpMyAdmin Zero-Day Affecting All Versions

Multiple Code Execution Flaws Found In PHP Programming Language

Maintainers of the PHP programming language recently released the latest versions of PHP to patch multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in its core and bundled libraries, the most severe of which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code … Continue reading Multiple Code Execution Flaws Found In PHP Programming Language