Would you believe an anti-virus vendor doesn't care if it doesn't find some malware, just so long as it can look better in independent speed tests?
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 9, 2014 10:08 AM
===> It's unfortunate it has decided that the safety of Mac users should also require reading tea leaves. <===
Learn more:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/apple-mac-ios4-ipad-iphone-and-in-security
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
April 27, 2015 5:17 PM
WordPress 4.2.1 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. A few hours ago, the WordPress team was made aware of a cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable commenters to compromise a site. The vulnerability was discovered by Jouko Pynnönen. WordPress 4.2.1 has begun to roll out as an automatic background update, for sites that support those. For more information, see the release notes or consult the list of changes. Download WordPress 4.2.1 or venture over to Dashboard → Updates and simply click “Update Now”.
Cent Muruganandam's curator insight,
May 1, 2015 8:10 PM
Also check out this Infographic for 16 Actionable Tips to Improve Wordpress Performance - http://yourescapefrom9to5.com/16-tips-to-improve-wordpress-site-performance-infographic
Gust MEES's curator insight,
December 13, 2013 9:46 AM
Kaspersky researchers have discovered that Apple's Safari web browser on OS X stores session information, including the username and password, in a plain text XML file, available for any user to read.
Gust MEES's curator insight,
December 11, 2013 6:35 PM
===> And, the team recommended the common-sense step of upgrading WordPress and all plugins to their latest versions. <===
Learn more:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=WordPress
Gust MEES's curator insight,
December 11, 2013 6:39 PM
===> And, the team recommended the common-sense step of upgrading WordPress and all plugins to their latest versions. <===
Learn more:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=WordPress
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Would you believe an anti-virus vendor doesn't care if it doesn't find some malware, just so long as it can look better in independent speed tests?