If you use PHPStorm (or know…
If you use PHPStorm (or know someone that does) make sure you read this about a security concern in older versions.
If you use PHPStorm (or know someone that does) make sure you read this about a security concern in older versions.
BuddyPress 2.8.0 (“San Matteo”) has recently been completed and it includes some nice security tweaks and improvements: more helpful “Activate Pending Accounts” screen, better compatibility with the Twenty Seventeen theme, more hooks for Messages, accessibility upgrades, and more. Looks like a solid release.
Remote Access Trojans (RATs) are new to me — apparently, you can get one on a Windows machine as a malware payload from fake CloudFlare DDoS alert pages on hacked WordPress sites. Ben Martin at Sucuri explains “a recent surge in JavaScript injections targeting WordPress sites has resulted in fake DDoS prevent prompts which lead…
Do you ever enjoy reading something even though you know your knowledge barely scratches the surface of what’s being discussed? I do. Reading anything written by Zack Tollman is a delight to me, and in this case I wouldn’t say my knowledge scratches the surface as much as it gently swipes the surface like a…
How can people in underrepresented groups leverage resources in the WordPress community to increase their confidence, exposure, and potential hiring value?
Cory and David discuss the recently announced acquisition of Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin by Delicious Brains.
Checkmarx, a company founded in 2006 that specializes in automated security code reviews has published a security vulnerability report on the top 50 plugins on the WordPress plugin repository. As WP Tavern’s Jeff Chandler summarizes, more than 20% of the 50 most popular WordPress plugins were vulnerable and 7 out of the 10 most popular…