Posts in category "Security"

How to Protect Your Website from Denial-of-Service Attacks?

14.4.2022

How to protect your WordPress site against cyber attacks? What is a denial-of-service attack?

An Unusually High Number of WordPress Plugin 0-days Exploited in March 2021

19.4.2021

In March 2021 Seravo's security monitoring noticed three separate 0-day vulnerabilities in multiple WordPress plugins being exploited. A zero day vul...

Severe 0-day security vulnerability found by Seravo in The Plus Addons for Elementor Page Builder (CVE-2021-24175)

20.3.2021

Security threat monitoring is a part of our upkeep service. Sometimes the monitoring reveals severe 0-day security vulnerabilities, which means vulne...

Enforced Password Protection at Seravo

9.2.2021

Did you know that a weak password is the most common reason for a data breach? At Seravo, we take care of protecting your WordPress site.

WordPress Database Protection at Seravo

9.11.2020

Read Seravo’s blog to find out what Seravo is doing to protect the database on your WordPress site!

So your site got blocked by your browser?

14.10.2020

At Seravo, we occasionally encounter cases where customers contact us regarding information security cases. In occasion these include situations wher...

Severe 0-day security vulnerability found by Seravo in WP File Manager

2.9.2020

Severe 0-day security vulnerability found by Seravo’s security research in popular WordPress plugin – update WP File Manager immediately

Old TLS Versions Will Be Phased Out in March

10.3.2020

TLS 1.3 has been the primary cryptographic protocol on the Seravo servers since the beginning of the year 2020. Also, we have TLS 1.2 in use. We have...

Spring Clean WordPress to Make It Secure and Faster

18.2.2020

Over time, even well-maintained WordPress sites tend to accumulate some cruft: excess files, unused plugins, unnecessary database contents, and logs ...

New WordPress Security Settings by Seravo

19.6.2019

Our staff has given numerous talks at WordCamps and meetups about WordPress security, and we have always claimed that WordPress is secure by default....