Why Quarterly Security Audits Matter for WooCommerce WooCommerce powers 28% of all ecommerce sites globally, processing millions of transactions daily. With this scale comes responsibility: a single security gap can…
Category Archives: Security
Understanding Disaster Recovery vs. Backups vs. Business Continuity Many e-commerce operators use the terms interchangeably, but they represent distinct—though complementary—functions. A backup is a copy of your data saved at…
Understanding Account Takeover AttacksAccount takeover (ATO) attacks remain one of the most lucrative threats facing e-commerce retailers. According to 2025 FBI data, account takeover and credential-fraud losses exceeded $1.1 billion…
Why Security Monitoring Matters: Detecting Breaches Faster In 2025, the average time attackers spend inside a network before detection remains a critical security metric. NIST Special Publication 800-61r3 (released April…
Hardening the Hosting Environment for WordPress: A Comprehensive Security Guide WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet, making it a prime target for attackers. Yet most security…
Why Payment Security MattersPayment security is the foundation of customer trust in e-commerce. Cardholder data breaches expose businesses to regulatory fines, customer liability, and reputational damage. The Payment Card Industry…
Understanding GDPR for Online Stores If you operate an online store—whether a small WooCommerce shop, Shopify storefront, or custom platform—you must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if…
Why WordPress Plugins and Themes Are Your Biggest Attack Surface WordPress powers over 40% of all websites globally, yet the platform itself remains remarkably secure. In 2024, only seven vulnerabilities…
What Secrets Does WordPress Store? WordPress applications handle multiple categories of sensitive information that must be protected from unauthorized access. Understanding what secrets your site manages is the first step…
What Is DDoS and Why Online Stores Are TargetedA Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack floods your website with enormous volumes of traffic from multiple sources, rendering it unavailable to…
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