How to Defer Parsing of JavaScript in WordPress – Guide [2023]

Defer Parsing of JavaScript in WordPress If you ran your WordPress site through a performance testing tool to ensure that JavaScript is being processed properly, you may be advised to defer parsing it. This warning could be a bit difficult to understand, so we will explain the concept in detail. …

7 Best FTP Clients for WordPress Mac, Linux & Windows [2023]

🥽 FTP Clients for WordPress ( macOS/Windows) Although site creation platforms and CMS (like WordPress ) make it easy to modify a site, with an intuitive interface, it is sometimes essential to add or delete files “manually”. This is where FTP comes in! It enables you to download and upload …

How to Fix Push Notification Malware in a WordPress Website?

Push Notification WordPress Malware A team of security researchers tracked malicious domains for push notification malware in WordPress. This campaign was combined with the ongoing redirection to unknown URLs in WordPress sites. A few domains where the redirection is happening include inpagepush[.]com, asoulrox[.]com and iclickcdn[.]com, justcannabis[.]online, 0.realhelpcompany[.]ga, fast.helpmart[.]ga/m[.]js?w=085, etc. Hackers …

Websites Redirecting to Digestcolect .com – Elementor Pro Vulnerabilities

Attacks targeting vulnerabilities in WordPress themes and plugins have only gotten worse in recent months.  The already ongoing attack campaign on WordPress plugins – Elementor Pro, The Ultimate Addons of Elementor seems to have taken a new turn with redirect hack campaigns surfacing redirecting users to malicious digestcolect [.] com, …

Malware Redirecting Websites To Outlook Pages & Fake Phishing Sites

WordPress Redirecting to Phishing Pages is hackers’ most common WordPress vulnerability and is also one of the most dangerous attacks on WordPress.  Although the initial attack has been eliminated. A new strain of malware redirects the website to phishing pages such as Microsoft’s outlook, security, antivirus companies and known malicious …

Massive Wave Of Compromised WordPress Sites – STILL ONGOING [News]

Recent investigation has revealed that more than 2,000 WordPress sites have been hacked as part of a campaign to redirect visitors to various fraudulent sites containing spam notification subscriptions, fake surveys, giveaways, and even fake Adobe Flash downloads. A security company discovered the hacking campaign when its researchers detected attackers …