WordPress Malware Response: Essential Detection and Recovery Strategies WordPress powers over 43% of the internet’s websites, making it a prime target for attackers. Malware infections can range from subtle backdoors…
Category Archives: Security
Introduction: Why WooCommerce REST API Security MattersThe WooCommerce REST API is a powerful tool for integrating your store with third-party applications, mobile apps, and custom frontends. But this power comes…
Why Threat Modeling Matters for E-Commerce Stores E-commerce stores are high-value targets. They hold customer payment data, personal information, inventory, and access credentials—everything attackers want. According to the 2024 Verizon…
Why the WordPress Login Page Is Target Number One WordPress powers roughly 43 percent of the public web. That ubiquity makes wp-login.php one of the most scanned endpoints on the…
If your WooCommerce store accepts credit or debit card payments, PCI DSS applies to you — full stop. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard is a contractual requirement enforced…
WooCommerce powers a significant share of global ecommerce, which makes it a high-value target. Attackers do not discriminate by store size: automated scanners probe every public WordPress installation looking for…
Every WordPress site faces automated probes — credential stuffing on /wp-login.php, XML-RPC amplification, REST API enumeration, and targeted plugin exploits. A Web Application Firewall at the network edge intercepts these…
Your WooCommerce checkout is live, orders are flowing — then your payment gateway sends a warning. Hundreds of failed transactions. Chargeback notices. A potential account suspension. You’ve been hit by…
Most WordPress site owners have a backup plugin installed. Far fewer have ever run a restore drill. That gap between having a backup and trusting a backup is where sites…
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