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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.

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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.

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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.

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