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As many as 1.6 million WordPress sites have been targeted by an active large-scale attack campaign originating from 16,000 IP addresses by exploiting weaknesses in four plugins and 15 Epsilon Framework themes. WordPress security company Wordfence, which disclosed details of the attacks, said Thursday it had detected and blocked more than 13.7 million attacks aimed […]

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Cybersecurity researchers have helped patch a security flaw in a popular WordPress plugin, which made it possible for an attacker to inject rogue JavaScript scripts into the plugin’s settings. Discovered by WordPress security experts at Wordfence, the vulnerability exists in the Variation Swatches for WooCommerce plugin, an extension for the popular WooCommerce plugin that enables […]

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A security flaw in a popular plugin made it possible for malicious actors to compromise more than a million WordPress websites, experts have reported. According to the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team, a vulnerability in the Starter Templates – Elementor, Gutenberg & Beaver Builder Templates plugin, allowed contributor-level users to completely overwrite any page on the […]

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