Year: 2021
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WordPress Security Updates: February 2021
This article covers our public notifications related to major security issues our clients and the WordPress community should know about.
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WordPress Maintenance Release — 5.6.2
Pagely customers were spared issues from bugs introduced in the 5.6.1 release. All our customers without version hold are being upgraded over these next two days, the vast majority are already done.
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PHP 8 Support and Version Selectors
We have some exciting news to share with you about the latest improvements to the Pagely Hosting Platform. Our team has been working very hard to deliver a collection of features that many of our customers have asked for. Today, we’re happy to announce a brand new set of controls inside of Atomic for managing…
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WordPress Security Updates: January 2021
This article covers our public notifications related to major security issues our clients and the WordPress community should know about.
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How to close your online company for 2 weeks and still excel in the market.
This title is intentionally clickbait, however let me share how we did take our annual company-wide downtime for Christmas and New Years‘ (and 4 days for Thanksgiving). In the web hosting industry, where 24/7/365 always-on is table stakes, we make it a point to all but lock the doors and power down the lights every…
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Whitehouse.gov Chooses WordPress, Again
With the change of administrations comes a new website, and this morning the all-new Whitehouse.gov debuted. Like its predecessor, the site is powered by WordPress – but this version carries many differences and modern out-of-the-box features that we’re glad to see used on a site of this magnitude.
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Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in e-signature plugin
During a recent audit we discovered an unauthenticated remote code execution in the plugin e-signature. All versions less than 1.5.6.8 are vulnerable.
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WordPress Security Updates: December 2020
This article covers our public notifications related to major security issues our clients and the WordPress community should know about.
