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One of the primary advantages of using WordPress as a content management system for your website is that even if you don't have a great deal of programming expertise, you can still easily control the ...
Accessing the WordPress admin panel, also called the dashboard, requires typing the site's login URL into your browser bar and signing in. Getting admin access to ...
If you're using the popular open source blogging tool WordPress to power your website, you may be vulnerable to a new web-based attack. If your WordPress admin pages suddenly become sluggish, ...
WordPress announced a WordPress 5.7 milestone in updating the admin color palette. The new palette produces higher contrast and is easier to read. It represents a step forward in making the WordPress ...
Joost de Valk calls out the disorganized state of the WordPress UI and encourages devoting more resources to modernizing it Joost de Valk writes that the lack of a unified design system contributes to ...
A vulnerability for the very popular AMP for WP WordPress plugin with a 100 thousand active installations allows any registered user to escalate their privileges to gain administrative access to the ...
A hacker group is exploiting vulnerabilities in more than ten WordPress plugins to create rogue admin accounts on WordPress sites across the internet. The attacks are an escalation part of a hacking ...
Thousands of WordPress sites could be at risk as a vulnerability in the Ultimate Member plugin gets exploited, but a quick fix will stop your site from being taken over. The plugin, which has amassed ...
A new Go-based botnet malware named 'GoTrim' is scanning the web for self-hosted WordPress websites and attempting to brute force the administrator's password and take control of the site. This ...
A vulnerability in WordPress 2.8.3 which allows anyone to lock an admin out of his or her account by resetting the password has been reported. “The bug … is trivial to exploit remotely using nothing ...