The Twitter plugin for WordPress optimizes your website for a Twitter audience through easy to use sharing buttons, embedded Tweets, embedded timelines, auto-generated markup indexed by Twitter, and ...
WordPress powers more than 40% of the web, and there’s a reason for that dominance. The platform combines flexibility with relative ease of use, making it accessible to beginners while offering enough ...
Gootloader malware resurfaced in late October 2025 after a nine-month hiatus, used to stage ransomware attacks Delivered via malicious JavaScript hidden in custom web fonts, enabling stealthy remote ...
WordPress sites have long been frequent targets for cybercriminals, and recent campaigns show the wave of threats has yet to ebb. In recent weeks, different organizations have flagged malicious ...
# Create a POT file for the WordPress plugin/theme in the current directory $ wp i18n make-pot . languages/my-plugin.pot Scans PHP, Blade-PHP and JavaScript files for translatable strings, as well as ...
A new malware campaign targeting WordPress sites employs a malicious plugin disguised as a security tool to trick users into installing and trusting it. According to Wordfence researchers, the malware ...
The humble robots.txt file often sits quietly in the background of a WordPress site, but the default is somewhat basic out of the box and, of course, doesn’t contribute towards any customized ...
Sucuri has discovered multiple malware families deployed in the WordPress mu-plugins directory to evade routine security checks. Malicious hackers have been caught hiding their WordPress malware in ...
Ten thousand WordPress websites were being used to deliver infostealing malware to victims running both Windows and macOS devices, experts have warned. A report from cybersecurity researchers at ...
Threat actors have taken a campaign that uses fake browser updates to spread malware to a new level, weaponizing scores of WordPress plug-ins to deliver malicious infostealing payloads, after using ...
Cybersecurity researchers have spotted a massive campaign targeting WordPress websites for use in pushing malicious plugins. Threat actors turned over 6,000 WordPress ...