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Tag Archives: vulnerability
Researchers Find Vulnerability in WordPress Shopping Cart Plugin eShop
Another vulnerability has been found in a WordPress plug-in, this one an arbitrary variable overwrite, which was publicly disclosed Wednesday by High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab. The eShop WordPress Plugin version 6.3.11 was discovered on April 15 to have insufficient validation of user-supplied input in the “eshopcart” HTTP cookie. Continue reading
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Tagged arbitrary-variable, bridge, bridge-security, cloud-computing, hosting, research, saas, security and privacy, version-6-3-11, vulnerability, web hosting, wednesday
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Infected WordPress Sites Launch Drive-by Attacks Off The Pirate Bay Clone: Security Researchers
Security researchers have discovered several WordPress sites injected with code that is redirecting them to a Pirate Bay clone. Malwarebytes, the anti-malware software provider that discovered the vulnerability, said in a blog post on Wednesday the attack could be “substantial”. Continue reading
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Tagged anti, attack, hosting, pirate, post-on-wednesday, security and privacy, software-provider, the-attack, vodahost, vulnerability, web hosting, wednesday
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AWS Commits to 100% Renewable as Google Signs Big European Wind Deal
It’s been a big week for carbon neutral data center energy, both Google and Amazon taking big steps to power their data centers with clean power. Continue reading
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Tagged california, europe, facebook, hosting, phoenix, texas, vulnerability, web hosting
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Ingram Micro Brings Cloud Marketplace to Mexico
Channel partners of Ingram Micro in Mexico can now buy and sell solutions through the Ingram Micro Cloud Marketplace, the company announced Tuesday. Ingram Micro is also offering local support and selling several hosted solutions to Mexican channel partners. Continue reading
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BitTitan Offers New Bundles for Microsoft Office 365 Migration
BitTitan announced on Monday a new lineup of solution bundles and promotions that offer low-cost migration to Microsoft Office 365. The Washington-based company offers automation solutions for cloud-based migration and onboarding, and has upgraded several of its tools as well as packaged them into a pair of new bundles. Continue reading
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