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Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” April 2026

Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” April 2026

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” April 2026 at Sucuri Blog.

WordPress DDoS Protection: How to Keep Your Site Online

By: Sucuri
24 April 2026 at 00:23
WordPress DDoS Protection: How to Keep Your Site Online

WordPress powers over 40% of the web, which makes it one of the most attractive targets for Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. If your site goes down for an hour, you lose revenue, search rankings, and visitor trust. If it goes down repeatedly, you lose much more.

A DDoS attack floods your website with fake traffic until it slows to a crawl or crashes entirely. Unlike hacks that steal data, DDoS attacks are about disruption.

Continue reading WordPress DDoS Protection: How to Keep Your Site Online at Sucuri Blog.

Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” March 2026

1 April 2026 at 22:54
Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” March 2026

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” March 2026 at Sucuri Blog.

How to Fix β€œNot Secure” Warnings and SSL Issues in WordPress (8 Steps)

31 March 2026 at 18:13
How to Fix β€œNot Secure” Warnings and SSL Issues in WordPress (8 Steps)

If you own a WordPress website and ever encountered the β€œNot Secure” warning, you might have worried that visitors would perceive your site as spam or fraudulent. Not only does this warning impact user trust, but it can also create technical search issues when both HTTP and HTTPS versions of your pages remain accessible or when redirects, canonicals, and sitemaps point to different URL versions. Browsers show the visible security warning, while search engines rely on permanent redirects, canonical URLs, and updated sitemaps to understand your preferred HTTPS pages.

Continue reading How to Fix β€œNot Secure” Warnings and SSL Issues in WordPress (8 Steps) at Sucuri Blog.

The Security Risks of Using Nulled WordPress Plugins

By: Sucuri
30 March 2026 at 23:10
The Security Risks of Using Nulled WordPress Plugins

Every year, thousands of WordPress sites get compromised, and a surprising number of those infections trace back to a single decision: installing a nulled plugin.

Nulled plugins promise premium features for little or no money. The problem is that the β€œsavings” often come attached to malware, broken update paths, SEO damage, and legal headaches that cost far more than a legitimate license ever would. It might seem like a harmless shortcut, but it’s one that can unravel everything you’ve built online.

Continue reading The Security Risks of Using Nulled WordPress Plugins at Sucuri Blog.

Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” February 2026

28 February 2026 at 20:30
Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” February 2026

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” February 2026 at Sucuri Blog.

Beyond Login Screens: Why Access Control Matters

By: Sucuri
7 February 2026 at 04:01
Beyond Login Screens: Why Access Control Matters

As breach costs go up and attackers focus on common web features like dashboards, admin panels, customer portals, and APIs, weak access control quickly leads to lost data, broken trust, and costly incidents. The worst part is that many failures are not rare technical flaws but simple mistakes, such as missing permission checks, roles with too much power, or predictable IDs in URLs.

This post aims to help you control who can access different parts of your website and explain why it matters.Β 

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Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” January 2026

1 February 2026 at 02:12
Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” January 2026

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” January 2026 at Sucuri Blog.

Shadow Directories: A Unique Method to Hijack WordPress Permalinks

30 January 2026 at 23:09
Shadow Directories: A Unique Method to Hijack WordPress Permalinks

Last month, while working on a WordPress cleanup case, a customer reached out with a strange complaint: their website looked completely normal to them and their visitors, but Google search results were showing something very different.

Instead of normal titles and descriptions, Google was displaying casino and gambling-related content. We have been seeing rising cases of spam on WordPress websites. What made this even more confusing was where the spam was appearing.

Continue reading Shadow Directories: A Unique Method to Hijack WordPress Permalinks at Sucuri Blog.

Malware Intercepts Googlebot via IP-Verified Conditional Logic

14 January 2026 at 00:48
Malware Intercepts Googlebot via IP-Verified Conditional Logic

Some attackers are increasingly moving away from simple redirects in favor of more β€œselective” methods of payload delivery. This approach filters out regular human visitors, allowing attackers to serve malicious content to search engine crawlers while remaining invisible to the website owner.

What did we find?

During a malware investigation, we identified a selective content injection attack inside the main index.php file of a WordPress website.

Instead of always loading WordPress normally, this modified file checks who is visiting the site.

Continue reading Malware Intercepts Googlebot via IP-Verified Conditional Logic at Sucuri Blog.

Fake Browser Updates Targeting WordPress Administrators via Malicious Plugin

8 January 2026 at 02:54
Fake Browser Updates Targeting WordPress Administrators via Malicious Plugin

We recently investigated a case involving a WordPress website where a customer reported persistent fake pop-up notifications appearing on their site. The warnings were urging them to update their browser (Chrome or Firefox), even though their software was already fully up-to-date.

What made this case particularly unique was the targeting. The fake alerts were not visible to regular visitors on the public-facing site. They only appeared when the site owner was logged into the wp-admin dashboard.

Continue reading Fake Browser Updates Targeting WordPress Administrators via Malicious Plugin at Sucuri Blog.

Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” December 2025

1 January 2026 at 01:46
Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” December 2025

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” December 2025 at Sucuri Blog.

WordPress Auto-Login Backdoor Disguised as JavaScript Data File

10 December 2025 at 23:13
WordPress Auto-Login Backdoor Disguised as JavaScript Data File

During a recent investigation, we discovered a sophisticated WordPress backdoor hidden in what appears to be a JavaScript data file. This malware automatically logs attackers into administrator accounts without requiring any credentials.

In September, we published an article showcasing another WordPress backdoor that creates admin accounts. This new variant takes a different approach by hijacking existing administrator sessions instead of creating new accounts, making it harder to detect through user audits.

What turned up during our review

The file was disguised as a JavaScript asset in a PHP file located in the WordPress admin wp-admin/js directory, but it was really all PHP.

Continue reading WordPress Auto-Login Backdoor Disguised as JavaScript Data File at Sucuri Blog.

Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” November 2025

30 November 2025 at 22:38
Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” November 2025

Vulnerability reports and responsible disclosures are essential for website security awareness and education. Automated attacks targeting known software vulnerabilities are one of the leading causes of website compromises.

To help educate website owners about potential threats to their environments, we’ve compiled a list of important security updates and vulnerability patches for the WordPress ecosystem this past month.

The vulnerabilities listed below are virtually patched by the Sucuri Firewall and existing clients are protected.

Continue reading Vulnerability & Patch Roundup β€” November 2025 at Sucuri Blog.

A Beginner’s Guide to the CVE Database

20 November 2025 at 02:47
A Beginner’s Guide to the CVE Database

Keeping websites and applications secure starts with knowing which vulnerabilities exist, how severe they are, and whether they affect your stack. That’s exactly where the CVE program shines. Below, we’ll cover some CVE fundamentals, including what they are, how to search and understand the data, and how to translate this information into actionable steps.

Introduction to the CVE database
So, what is CVE?

CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a community-driven program that assigns unique identifiers to publicly known vulnerabilities.

Continue reading A Beginner’s Guide to the CVE Database at Sucuri Blog.

Slot Gacor: The Rise of Online Casino Spam

7 November 2025 at 20:18
Slot Gacor: The Rise of Online Casino Spam

Online casino spam has been without a doubt one of the most prevalent types of spam content that we’ve seen on infected websites in recent years. An extremely common method of promoting low-quality or otherwise undesirable websites is for spammers to hack websites and fill them full of backlinks to pump their SEO. Historically this has been most common with pharma spam as well as essay writing services, knockoff designer goods and others. However, in the last period there’s been an unmistakable shift to online casinos.

Continue reading Slot Gacor: The Rise of Online Casino Spam at Sucuri Blog.

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