One of the core values of the WordPress community is sharing knowledge and experience. It’s one of the basic foundations of the WordPress General Public Lice... (more…)
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Two Factor Authentication for your WordPress installation. No friction of SMS codes, tokens or mobile apps... (more…)
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As part of a vulnerability research project for our WordPress Security Scanner at WPcans.com, we have been auditing popular WordPress plugins looking for security issues. While auditing the WordPress plugin Loginizer, we discovered a SQL Injection vulnera... (more…)
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Clef, a two-factor authentication service founded in 2013 has announced that it is discontinuing its product. Clef is most well known for removing the burden of rememberingvusernames and passwords … (more…)
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WordPress 4.7.2 was released last Thursday, January 26th. If you have not already updated, please do so immediately. In addition to the three security vulnerabilities mentioned in the original rele…...
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