7 Tips To Prevent Ransomware
Malicious software that uses encryption to hold data for ransom has become wildly successful over the last few years.
Mailsploit Is a New Email Exploit Could Permit Sender Spoofing
A newly discovered exploit affects more than 30 widely used email applications, could allow attackers to spoof sender addresses and,
Severe Vulnerability in All Wi-Fi Devices
Today is being called “Black Monday” in many information security circles. We have had a major Wi-Fi vulnerability announced that
WordPress Site Security – Abandoned and Removed Plugin
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OneLogin Breached. Here’s What You Need to Do
by Mark Maunder This is a public service announcement from Wordfence. We are sending this notice to the WordPress community
New WannaCry Ransomware and How to Protect Yourself
This is another Wordfence public service announcement (PSA) that describes new WannaCry ransomware variants that have emerged in the past few
Chrome and Firefox Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites
by Mark Maunder There is a phishing attack that is receiving much attention today in the security community. As a
7 Ways to Protect Your Identity in College
Whether it’s your first fall on campus as a college freshman or you’re returning to campus as an upperclassman, college
Highly Effective Gmail Phishing Technique Being Exploited
As you know, at Wordfence we occasionally send out alerts about security issues outside of the WordPress universe that are urgent