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WordPress Vulnerability Report — May 15, 2024

Since last week, 192 new vulnerabilities emerged in the WordPress ecosystem, including 16 in themes and 176 in plugins. 47 of the vulnerable plugins remain unpatched, but Solid Security Pro users are protected by virtual patching from Patchstack.

How to Create an Incident Response Plan for Your Website 

If you build websites or have your own, you need to have a plan if an intrusion occurs. Any disruption could lead to a significant loss in revenue, negative brand impacts, and a breach of customer trust–especially if the website is the backbone of your business. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution: incident response plans.

Passwords and Security

We've talked about passwords a lot. But we can't stress enough how important such a basic concept is in your first line of defense.

WordPress Vulnerability Report — May 8, 2024

Since last week, 219 new vulnerabilities emerged in the WordPress ecosystem including 8 in themes, and 211 in plugins. 84 of the vulnerable plugins and themes remain unpatched, but Solid Security Pro users are protected by virtual patching from Patchstack.

World Password Day — May 2, 2024

World Password Day is May 2nd. Come celebrate with SolidWP and unleash your wit, humor, and creativity with spectacular memes!

WordPress Vulnerability Report — May 1, 2024

Since last week, 359 new vulnerabilities emerged in the WordPress ecosystem, including 28 in themes and 331 in plugins. 90 of the vulnerable plugins and themes remain unpatched, but Solid Security Pro users are protected by virtual patching from Patchstack.

WordPress Vulnerability Report — April 24, 2024

Since last week, 358 new vulnerabilities emerged in the WordPress ecosystem, including 3 in themes and 355 in plugins. 46 of the vulnerable plugins and themes remain unpatched, but Solid Security Pro users are protected by virtual patching from Patchstack.

Solid Security Pro Feature Spotlight – Password Requirements

In the Feature Spotlight posts, we are going to highlight a feature in Solid Security Pro and share a bit about why we developed the feature, who the feature is for, and how to use the feature. Today we are shining the spotlight on the Password Requirements feature in Solid Security Pro, which is a great tool to secure your WordPress login.

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