A critical WordPress plugin flaw allows threat actors to run arbitrary PHP commands, potentially taking over entire websites.
Security researcher Jason A. Donenfeld has revealed a security hole in a popular WordPress plugin that could be used to obtain sensitive data from an affected site. The flaw was discovered in W3 Total ...
Websites are vulnerable due to a security gap in the WordPress plug-in W3 Total Cache. If attacks are successful, attackers can access information that is actually protected. Admins should install the ...
This article is more than 7 years old. My first article published on AllBusiness was about how to optimize your website for speed. Website load speed is even more important today than it was years ago ...
When a user visits your site, your browser has to download the elements on your page and save them to your hard drive in a cache folder. These elements include HTML, javascript, images and stylesheets ...
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