A vulnerability for the very popular AMP for WP WordPress plugin with a 100 thousand active installations allows any registered user to escalate their privileges to gain administrative access to the ...
Accessing the WordPress admin panel, also called the dashboard, requires typing the site's login URL into your browser bar and signing in. Getting admin access to ...
The privilege-escalation vulnerability would allow an attacker to inject malware, place ads and load custom code on an impacted website. Another day, another critical WordPress plugin vulnerability.
A critical authentication bypass vulnerability has been discovered impacting the WordPress plugin 'Really Simple Security' (formerly 'Really Simple SSL'), including both free and Pro versions. Really ...
Researchers have uncovered two backdoors planted on compromised WordPress websites that were designed to generate ...
Thousands of WordPress sites could be at risk as a vulnerability in the Ultimate Member plugin gets exploited, but a quick fix will stop your site from being taken over. The plugin, which has amassed ...
Hackers are resetting passwords for admin accounts on WordPress sites using a zero-day vulnerability in a popular WordPress plugin installed on more than 500,000 sites. The zero-day was used in ...
Three critical security bugs allow for easy privilege escalation to an administrator role. A WordPress plugin installed on more than 100,000 sites has three critical security bugs that each allow ...
Accounting for over 100,000 active installations on websites that use the WordPress content management system (CMS), Ultimate Member allows webmasters to offer membership, sign-ups, and member profile ...
WordPress announced a WordPress 5.7 milestone in updating the admin color palette. The new palette produces higher contrast and is easier to read. It represents a step forward in making the WordPress ...