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Our latest musings covering a wide range of agency related topics and strategy to help push your business forward.

Week 21

Why You Should Avoid Nulled WordPress Plugins

Every once and a while, I see a new GPLClub-like marketplace, that is selling nulled premium WordPress plugins for a fraction of the original…

May 21, 2024

Week 20

Why You Should Avoid Abandoned WordPress Plugins

Something that has been coming up a lot lately is the issue of abandoned WordPress plugins and themes. Since around 30% of security vulnerabilities…

May 15, 2024

Week 19

How to Automate WordPress Security for Care Plans

In the previous two issues of Security Weekly we’ve talked about the importance of WordPress maintenance plans and why the essential maintenance and security…

May 7, 2024

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Copywriting Tips and Tricks: How to Speed up the Copywriting Process and Save Money

No two projects are ever the same. On one hand, it’s part of what makes the digital agency world such an exciting space to…

May 6, 2024

Week 18

How to Set Up a WordPress Maintenance Service

When it comes to security, maintenance is essential. When ever a company or a person reaches out to an agency or a freelancer to…

April 30, 2024

Week 17

How to Help Customers Understand Security

We talked about security responsibilities in the 11th issue of Security Weekly. This week, let’s take a closer look into how the security responsibility…

April 23, 2024

Week 16

Supply Chain Security Risks in WordPress Plugins

In March 2024, WordPress 6.5 introduced a feature called plugin dependencies. As you may know, there are many plugins which are essentially add-ons for…

April 16, 2024

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CIPA: The 30-Year-Old Privacy Law Getting Website Owners Sued

What is the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) and what does a phone call law have to do with website lawsuits?…

April 15, 2024

Week 15

Most Dangerous Vulnerabilities in WordPress Plugins

As we recently published the annual Patchstack report about WordPress security (and also covered it in the last TAB security weekly), we shared some…

April 9, 2024

Week 14

State of WordPress Security – 2024 Report

This week is a little different. In the beginning of each year, we take a look at how the ecosystem has evolved and what…

April 4, 2024

Week 13

WordPress Plugins Security Vulnerability Disclosures

There have been a lot of discussions about how plugin developers should communicate security fixes to the users. In the past, it has been…

March 26, 2024

Week 12

WordPress Security Compliance & Regulations

Security compliance and regulations are topics that are not often discussed in the context of WordPress, but this is going to change significantly in…

March 19, 2024

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No More Headaches: Streamline Your Business Processes in 7 Simple Steps

Are your internal business processes a source of too many headaches in an already busy schedule? Learn how to streamline your processes right here….

March 13, 2024

Week 11

Who should take the responsibility of WordPress security?

Whenever most people discuss WordPress security, the conversation typically revolves around which security solutions to use, where to host the website, and how to…

March 12, 2024

Week 10

Most Common WordPress Security Misconceptions

As we’ve covered the basics of WordPress security, it’s time to address some common myths and misconceptions. The internet is brimming with SEO content…

March 5, 2024

Week 9

WordPress Security on Application Layer

Once you have your server ready, you’ll need to set up the application that you wish to host there. This application in our case…

February 27, 2024

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Google Tightens Privacy Rules: Preparing Your Website for Consent Mode V2

What web agencies need to know about Google’s Consent Mode V2…

February 21, 2024

Week 8

WordPress Security on Server Layer

Last week we talked about WordPress security on the network layer (with Cloudflare as an example). This week, we’ll look into what will happen…

February 20, 2024

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WordPress Security on the Network Layer

In the last post, we covered different layers of the WordPress attack surface. Security should always be applied on multiple layers. Today, we will…

February 13, 2024

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Help! Someone Stole My Website! What to Do and How to Respond to Website Theft

Oh no! Someone has stolen your entire website! Find out how to get the issue solved, and what you can do when your professional work is copied….

February 12, 2024

Week 6

How to map the WordPress attack surface?

Before you can start setting up any security measures, you should have a clear understanding where security is even needed. To do that, you’ll…

February 6, 2024