Global CyberSecurity
PHP Re-Infectors – The Malware that Keeps On Giving
Post Views: 741 We all know why bad actors infect sites: monetary gain, boosts in SEO ratings for their malware or spam campaigns ...
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WooCommerce Credit Card Swiper Injected Into Random Plugin Files
Post Views: 746 It’s that time of year again! While website owners always need to be on guard, the holidays season is when ...
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Is My Site Hacked? 4 Gut Checks
Post Views: 866 The consequences of a hacked site have wide-ranging financial repercussions that extend beyond the cost of cleaning the site. Drop-offs ...
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WordPress Admin Creator – A Simple, But Effective Attack
Post Views: 782 Malicious admin users get added to vulnerable WordPress sites often. This can happen in a variety of different ways, and ...
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What We’ve Learned About SSH Brute Force Attacks
Post Views: 894 The first time I encountered brute force attacks I was a hosting specialist who received calls from frustrated site owners ...
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Why You Shouldn’t Use SMS For 2FA
Post Views: 872 Two factor authentication (2FA) provides an extra layer of security that passwords alone can’t provide. Requiring an extra step for ...
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An Overview of Website Reinfection Vectors
Post Views: 835 The website security landscape is as complicated as it is treacherous. We often deal with clients who become reinfected over ...