2019 was an excellent year for WordPress shifting its paradigms and modernizing its build process to bring WordPress inline with other competitors and third-party solutions. The thing I have always loved about WordPress is the open source software which enables developers and designers to realize business and creative visions while maintaining key ...
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With the new Gutenberg 7.0 being releasing improvements and Gutenberg being in active use for 1 year developers are beginning to embrace the block model.
The following article discusses potential implementations of the block model for creating and managing WordPress themes. At RCD we currently use a block based theme as a scaffold to create a ...
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Another fake Google domain has been discovered to exploit unsuspecting users navigating to the similar url:
fonts[.]googlesapi[.com] which should be fonts.googleapis.com
The end result was a malicious attack to steal traffic cookie data.
This was executed by hacking into websites and replacing links with a shortened link leading to the ...
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In recent months, there has been an up tick in malicious "fake" plugins using a variety of methods to infect and control websites. Popular plugins are being faked by malicious actors to provide a facade of a plugin which is designed to hack your website or use your online resources to mine crypto currency. Once these attackers have penetrated your ...
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