WordPress 3.7.1 has been released and the 3.7 release set (currently at 3.7.1) includes some great new features for WordPress customers. While maintaining your website on the most up-to-date release is a good security precaution, v3.7 brings three new features for end...
Worldwide Brute Force Attack Occurring On WordPress Sites
Earlier this week we noticed a large uptick in Brute Force attempts on our hosted WordPress sites. Upon further review and discussions with our datacenter's NOC team, we've noticed that we are not alone in this. Virtually every hosting provider has been affected...
WordPress Security Simplified (Part 1 of 2)
With WordPress dominating the market with approximately %55 of the CMS implementations, its a common platform for clients to transition to. Being an open source platform allows the community to provide upgraded features and bug fixes for the product. As these security...
A Good Day to Change Your LinkedIn Password
It's been reported (although not yet confirmed) that 6.5 million passwords were stolen from LinkedIn and posted on a Russian hacker site in the last day or so. Even if it isn't true, you should change your password form time to time to keep it secure and this is a...
Top 10 Passwords exposed
-Pulled from The Huffingtonpost.com (Full story here) The recent hack of the website RockYou exposed around 32 million user passwords, which data security firm Imperva has analyzed to create a list of the worst passwords. Want to know what terms to avoid? Here...