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Hey, maybe ISIS can get you to update your WordPress site's security? | CyberSecurity

Hey, maybe ISIS can get you to update your WordPress site's security? | CyberSecurity | WordPress and Annotum for Education, Science,Journal Publishing | Scoop.it
The FBI has issued a warning that ISIS-supporting hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities on websites running WordPress.
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The FBI has issued a warning that ISIS-supporting hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities on websites running WordPress.


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ALERT! | Major Security Vulnerability in WordPress, Drupal Could Take Down Websites

ALERT! | Major Security Vulnerability in WordPress, Drupal Could Take Down Websites | WordPress and Annotum for Education, Science,Journal Publishing | Scoop.it
If your website runs on a self-hosted WordPress installation or on Drupal, update your software now.
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If your website runs on a self-hosted WordPress installation or on Drupal, update your software now.


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Four WordPress WPML Plugin Vulnerabilities Impact 400,000 Websites | CyberSecurity | #digcit

Four WordPress WPML Plugin Vulnerabilities Impact 400,000 Websites | CyberSecurity | #digcit | WordPress and Annotum for Education, Science,Journal Publishing | Scoop.it
Multiple vulnerabilities in the WPML plugin that could allow attackers to access databases, delete site content, and gain administrative privileges have put as many as 400,000 websites at risk.

WPML is a popular WordPress plugin used for creating multi-lingual websites, and researchers have uncovered four critical vulnerabilities, the most serious being a SQL injection flaw that can allow unauthenticated access to the website’s database, exposing user details and password hashes.
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Multiple vulnerabilities in the WPML plugin that could allow attackers to access databases, delete site content, and gain administrative privileges have put as many as 400,000 websites at risk.

WPML is a popular WordPress plugin used for creating multi-lingual websites, and researchers have uncovered four critical vulnerabilities, the most serious being a SQL injection flaw that can allow unauthenticated access to the website’s database, exposing user details and password hashes.


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WordPress 3.7 released - complete with automatic security updates!

WordPress 3.7 released - complete with automatic security updates! | WordPress and Annotum for Education, Science,Journal Publishing | Scoop.it
Automatic updating comes to self-hosted WordPress sites, with the hope of stamping out security vulnerabilities.

If you run a WordPress-powered website, check today which version you are running - and upgrade to "Basie".
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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=WordPress

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=WordPress

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/wordpress-annotum-for-education-science-journal-publishing