Critical WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities Impact Thousands of Sites

Two critical-severity authentication bypass vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins with tens of thousands of installations.
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How to monitor WooCommerce product and store changes

WooCommerce-powered websites are hubs of activity where even a small, innocuous change can severely impact your business. Hence, it is crucial to keep a log of the changes you and your team make to the store, products, orders, and other essential varia… Continue reading How to monitor WooCommerce product and store changes

PCI compliance and WooCommerce – All you need to know

Whether you’re building, maintaining, or operating an eCommerce website, you need to be aware of your security responsibilities. Luckily, there are standards and regulations that can help you keep online stores, such as those built with WooCommerce, sa… Continue reading PCI compliance and WooCommerce – All you need to know

WordPress Continues to Fall Victim to Carding Attacks

Unsurprisingly, as WordPress continues to increase in popularity as an e-commerce platform, attackers continue to attempt to steal credit card information from unsuspecting clients. Currently, the WordPress plugin WooCommerce accounts for roughly a qu… Continue reading WordPress Continues to Fall Victim to Carding Attacks

Automattic acquires analytics company Parse.ly

Automattic, the for-profit company tied to open source web publishing platform WordPress, is announcing that it has acquired analytics provider Parse.ly. Specifically, Parse.ly is now part of WPVIP, the organization within Automattic that offers enterprise hosting and support to publishers including TechCrunch. (We use Parse.ly, too.) WPVIP CEO Nick Gernert described this as the organization’s […] Continue reading Automattic acquires analytics company Parse.ly