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We scan hundreds of thousands of sites daily here at Sucuri and while analyzing some of the data we got interested on what sites are getting the “link love” more often. By link love, I mean what “do follow” links most webmasters have in their sites? After extracting the data from the last 500k scans […]

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WordPress 3.2 is going to be released very soon and one of the biggest changes is that they will drop support for PHP4 and all versions of PHP5 bellow 5.2.4. WordPress.org has provided some informative posts about their reasons for dropping support for these PHP versions. But how will that affect their user base? And […]

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If you haven’t heard about it already, yesterday three popular WordPress plugins (AddThis, WPtouch, and W3 Total Cache) had a malicious backdoor added to them via the plugin repository. That lead to WordPress.org resetting all passwords as a precaution. You can read about it here: Passwords Reset. I must note that the WP.org team did […]

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