There are around 90,000 attacks targeting WordPress sites every minute. Malware attacks are nothing to joke about….
Imagine that an internet user is searching for a website just like yours. Your SEO efforts have…
In today’s hyperconnected world, cybercrime is booming, and malware is its most popular weapon. Try a free…
Recently, a client’s customers were receiving a warning from their anti-virus software when they navigated to the checkout page of the client’s ecommerce website. Antivirus software such as Kaspersky and ESET would issue a warning but only once a product…
When it comes to an organization’s security, business email compromise (BEC) attacks are a big problem. One primary reason impacts are so significant is that attacks often use a human victim to authorize a fraudulent transaction to bypass existing security…
Over the past year, there’s been an increasing trend of WordPress malware using SQL triggers to hide malicious SQL queries within compromised databases. These queries inject an admin level user into the infected database whenever the trigger condition is met.…
Last November, we wrote about how attackers are using JavaScript injections to load malicious code from legitimate CSS files. At first glance, these injections didn’t appear to contain anything except for some benign CSS rules. A more thorough analysis of…
URL blacklisting has become a common occurrence these days, and it’s important that a savvy business owner…