Security Blog Posts

In April 2026, a group of widely used WordPress plugins, including WOWShipping Pro, was part of a large-scale supply chain attack. The plugins themselves looked unchanged. Updates appeared normal. For most site owners, nothing seemed...

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Cybersecurity myths can leave your business exposed to serious risks. Many companies believe they’re safe simply because they use antivirus software, have a small website, or think hackers only target large corporations. The truth is...

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From small startups to global enterprises, security breaches are costing companies millions in financial losses, operational disruption, legal penalties, and long-term reputational damage. The average cost of a data breach now reaches into the millions,...

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Cyberattacks are no longer rare disruptions but a constant business risk. From ransomware shutting down operations to AI-powered phishing targeting employees, the digital threat landscape is expanding faster than most companies can adapt. Meanwhile, governments...

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The best password managers for most users are Bitwarden, 1Password, Dashlane, NordPass, and Keeper because they securely store passwords, generate strong credentials, sync across devices, and help protect accounts from data breaches. A reliable password...

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WordPress registration spam happens when bots or fake users create unwanted accounts on your website, and you can stop it by disabling public registration, adding CAPTCHA, enabling email verification, requiring admin approval, and blocking spam...

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We live in a marvelous age of technology and innovation. Especially when it comes to computing and AI. There are many examples of ways modern technology has evolved and specialized over time. There are technologies...

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We all know that Google is easily the most used Search Engine in the world and because of that there is a lot of pressure on Google to deliver a secure experience to all of...

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According to the latest online sources, HostArmada can confirm that the official PHP git repository, at http://git.php.net/, was the target of two malicious attacks made on 2021-03-28. Hackers pushed the two malicious exploits to the...

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