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04 Sep

Hackers modifying Wordfence files

by Thomas J. Raef
in Uncategorized
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We've been seeing this since June and have just made time to blog about it. Website malware hiding in plain sight Website malware has always been a moving target, but now the...

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05 Jun

Why Hackers Want YOUR WordPress Website

by Thomas J. Raef
in Trends
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We hear it all the time, “What do hackers want with my little WordPress website?” Or, “How did they manage to find my WordPress website?” We’ll address both of those issues here. First,...

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18 May

Avada WordPress Theme – Please Update Immediately

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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We just received a notification: We are getting in touch to let you know about a stored XSS and a CSRF vulnerability in the Avada WordPress Theme versions prior to 5.1.5...

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11 Apr

Root cause analysis on /wp-base-seo/wp-seo-main.php

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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I had been preparing this write-up for over a week now, but I see that SiteLock beat me to the punch in their blog. As some of you know, we specialize...

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21 Mar

Google says website infections up 32%

by Thomas J. Raef
in Trends
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Google recently published a blog post stating that website infections were up in 32% in 2016 compared to the previous year. Some of you will be thinking, Yeah, you want to scare everyone...

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16 Mar

Website security for shared hosting accounts

by Thomas J. Raef
in Trends
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It seems like everyone likes to save money. Often times when it comes to hosting websites, that frequently means you select shared hosting. Shared hosting doesn't mean that you share the same...

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20 Feb

Infected javascript files

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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There seems to be a renewed infection of websites based on WordPress, Joomla and other popular website platforms, with some malicious javascript that has been around for awhile. The code referred...

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behavior analysis for website malware detection
02 Jan

Hosting provider gives false-positives on malicious website files

by Thomas J. Raef
in Trends
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One of our customers recently received an email from their hosting provider. The hosting provider stated the hosting account had malicious website files. The customer forwarded it to us: Dear CUSTOMER, During...

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29 Dec

Hackers looking for infected WordPress websites

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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Investigating some interesting entries in log files from our customers, we see that hackers apparently are still looking for infected WordPress websites. First we see this: (IP address blanked to protect the infected) -...

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14 Dec

Don’t believe everything you read about WordPress security

by Thomas J. Raef
in Ideas
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  I know I've ranted about this before, but I recently read this in an article about WordPress security:   Preventing Cross-Site Contamination Shared hosting services are popular among businesses to host their WordPress...

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