Tag Archives: Website Security

WordPress Vulnerability & Patch Roundup March 2023

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises. To help educate website owners on emerging threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past […]

The Top 10 Most Dangerous Types of Injection Attacks

When it comes to protecting your website from bad actors, there’s one threat you should be aware of: injection attacks. These attacks target weaknesses in your website’s security and are unfortunately quite common. In fact, the well-known organization OWASP ranks injection attacks as the third most significant risk to web application security. Simply put, injection […]

Critical Vulnerability Discovered in WooCommerce Payments

On March 22nd, 2023 a critical vulnerability was discovered within the WooCommerce Payments plugin – an extremely popular eCommerce payment plugin for WordPress with over half a million active installations. Thankfully the vulnerability was discovered by white hat security researcher Michael Mazzolini and responsibly disclosed through HackerOne, giving websites time to install the patched version […]

WooCommerce Credit Card Skimmer Reveals Tampered Gateway Plugin

Disclaimer: The malware infection described in this article does not affect the software plugin or payment gateway as a whole, and does not indicate any vulnerabilities or security flaws within Authorize.net itself nor WooCommerce or any associated WooCommerce plugin extensions. Overall they are both robust and secure payment platforms that are perfectly safe to use. […]

How to Know If You’re Under DDoS Attack

Nowadays, the term DDoS raises the heart rate of most webmasters. Though many don’t know exactly what a DDoS attack is, they might be familiar with the effects of getting DDoSed: an extremely sluggish, shut down, or dysfunctional website. In this article, we’ll focus on how to know if you’ve been DDoSed, how to spot […]

What is a Website Defacement?

Defacement is easily one the most obvious signs of a hacked website. In these attacks, bad actors gain unauthorized access to an environment and leave their mark through digital vandalism, altering its visual appearance or content in the process. In many cases, website defacements display social or political messages that are completely unrelated to the […]

Magbo Spam Injection Encoded with hex2bin

We recently had a new client come to us with a rather peculiar issue on their WordPress website: They were receiving unwanted popup advertisements but only when the website was accessed through links posted on FaceBook. Initially we thought that this must be a rogue ad coming through an otherwise legitimate advertising network but it […]

Is My Site Hacked? (13 Signs)

Symptoms of a hack can vary wildly. A concerning security alert from Google, a browser warning when you visit your site, or even a notice from your hosting provider that they’ve taken down your website — all of these events may indicate that your website has been hacked. Fortunately, there are a number of quick […]

Attackers Abuse Cron Jobs to Reinfect Websites

Malicious cron jobs are nothing new; we’ve seen attackers use them quite frequently to reinfect websites. However, in recent months we’ve noticed a distinctive new wave of these infections that appears to be closely related to this article about a backdoor that we’ve been tracking. In today’s post we’ll be discussing what cron jobs are, […]