Recently, the international vulnerability database NIST has released CVE-2023-22622 as a vulnerability in WordPress 6.1.1 and below. The following is an explanation of the results of our investigation.
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We will explain the five most dangerous ways to operate a WordPress site that can lead to it being hacked, defaced, sent to another site, or in the form of embedded malware. We hope that you will use this information as a lesson to the contrary.
Here is what to do when the browser screen turns red when accessing your (your company’s) site and a warning appears on that screen. Suddenly a warning screen appears when accessing the company’s website. When accessing your company’s website, the browser screen
When WordPress may be infected with malware (virus or tampering), you can easily use a plugin to inspect and remove malware. The following is a list of the main types of malware behavior on websites and malware scanning and disinfection plug-ins.
WordPress is hacked more often than other CMSs, but this is due to the overwhelming popularity of WordPress itself.
There has been an increase in the number of malware victims, such as WordPress sites that suddenly send you to another site with a certain probability when you click on a link, the link does not work, or a new window opens and an advertisement appears. We will explain this type o
If you have been infected with a type of WordPress malware that embeds malformed JAVASCRIPT code (which causes malformed redirects and other behavior) in a large number of posts, we will explain how to remove this code.
This section describes a type of malware that is spreading to a large number of files on a very large number of sites these days, in which clicking on various elements of a site sends the user to a different malicious site.
The automatic update of WordPress has failed. Please try updating again.” This page explains what kind of security concerns there are and how to deal with them.
There are many security plugins released for WordPress. The following is a list of features that you should have when selecting a security plugin.
If you have multiple WordPress sites on your server and find that they are infected with malware, here is what to do.
Introducing the powerful waf (web application firewall) 6G firewall, which you can simply write into htaccess.
WordPress Doctor helps hundreds of sites a year clean up malware and create secure sites. Based on this experience, we have created a checklist for running WordPress securely according to its level of importance. We hope you find it helpful.
This section describes the types of passwords that should not be used in WordPress.
This section will explain the percentage of causes of WordPress being hacked.
About 60% of WordPress tampering damage is caused by vulnerabilities in the old WordPress itself and plugins. Some of these are 0-day attacks. This is explained here.
Recently, many websites have been defaced to display fake Google login screens, and we will provide examples and explanations of these defacements.
We will explain whether or not hacking (tampering and malware infection) can be prevented if you convert your WordPress site to SSL (HTTPS).