Three popular plugins served malicious JavaScript through a compromised CDN.
In a supply chain attack, attackers install backdoors through the WordPress plugins OptinMonster, TrustPulse, and PushEngage.
Attackers have hijacked the code behind several popular WordPress plugins to plant hidden backdoors and rogue administrator accounts on as many as 1.2 million sites. The supply-chain attack, detailed ...
Spread the love“`html In today’s digital landscape, speed is everything. If you’re running a WordPress site, you might have heard of a CDN for WordPress but are unsure about its benefits or how to ...
Vimeo’s native Framer component has responsiveness limitations in full-bleed contexts. Works via Embed component with direct ...
An attacker tampered with trusted JavaScript files used by WordPress sites running PushEngage, OptinMonster, and TrustPulse, turning those files into a way to break into the sites. When a site ...
In the previous article"Face Recognition and Audio Effect Processing Entirely in a Web Browser: Using MediaPipe / Web Audio API" I explained an interactive audio processing application that runs ...
Google tightened the "Good" LCP threshold from 2.5 to 2.0 seconds in March 2026, and promoted INP from supplementary to a ...
NovaTech Solutions is a responsive business website built as a portfolio project for a tech startup concept. The website is designed with modern UX/UI principles, mobile-first responsiveness, and ...
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