![]() ![]() Eventually, leading to an un-noticed compromise. ![]() This ghostly website serves no customers but receives regular visits from bots and exploit attempts. Eventually, no one is around to perform regular maintenance and updates to the software come to an end… but the site still remains online.Ī corporeal image of what it once was, with a years-old copyright date in the footer but still a functional website in many ways. But, maybe other priorities have come up for the business, and online sales or content creation slowed to a crawl. When it is well-maintained and regularly updated, everything is great. Well, consider a public-facing WordPress website. But what does this have to do with security? Weekly KnowledgeĮnds are inevitable, so it’s good to have a plan in place for the inevitable and make it the best it can be. I will then cover WordPress plugins and themes with recently released public security bugs that received no patch, these plugins and themes have likely been abandoned by their developers learn more in this week’s final vulnerability roundup. ![]()
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