Category: WordPress Security
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Polkit Vulnerability – What You Need to Know
“Polkit (formerly PolicyKit) is a component for controlling system-wide privileges in Unix-like operating systems. It provides an organized way for non-privileged processes to communicate with privileged ones. It is also possible to use Polkit to execute commands with elevated privileges using the command pkexec followed by the command intended to be executed (with root permission)” […]
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WordPress Security Updates: September 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 Security Updates: July 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 Security Updates: May 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 Security Updates: April 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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Introducing Malwatch, a new malware scanning system created at Pagely.
Malware is the bane of most site owners’ online journey. New threats emerge daily and a successful attack can bring your operation down by defacement, tanking your SEO, or harvesting your private data. Pagely has created a new malware file scanning tool under our PressARMORโข security framework that is not only more capable than existing […]
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WordPress Security Updates: March 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 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 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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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.