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  • The 10 Best Vulnerability Scanners for Effective Web Security

    7 factors for choosing the best vulnerability scanner. Top options compared on features, pros, cons, & pricing. 5 things that make a great scanner

  • A persistent twist in the current Malware Campaign

    Recently while covering malware campaigns exploiting the LiteCache and WP‑Automatic WordPress plugins, we found that attackers were installing php‑everywhere, a plugin that allows users to run arbitrary PHP code in their site’s posts. This plugin was closed on April 25th per its author’s request. The reasoning behind this installation was to have persistent malware on the…

  • Surge of JavaScript Malware in sites with vulnerable versions of LiteSpeed Cache Plugin

    If you’ve recently encountered the admin user wpsupp‑user on your website, it means it’s being affected by this wave of infections. Identifying Contamination Signs: The malware typically injects code into critical WordPress files, often manifesting as : Or in the database, when the vulnerable version of LiteSpeed Cache is exploited : decoded version: Cleanup Procedures Identifying Malicious URLs and IPs…