Month: April 2015

  • WPSessions Changes Pricing Structure, Live WordPress Training Events are Now 100% Free

    WPSessions Changes Pricing Structure, Live WordPress Training Events are Now 100% Free

    WPSessions founder Brian Richards announced a radical shift in his pricing structure this week. The site was launched two years ago to provide developer education through videos that allow customers to learn from WordPress experts. Live events are now 100% free for everyone to attend, and the price of the recorded sessions has been reduced…

  • Wordfence Premium Adds the Ability to Audit User Passwords in WordPress

    Wordfence Premium Adds the Ability to Audit User Passwords in WordPress

    By utilizing the power of graphical processing units and partnering with Netriver, Wordfence can simulate a password cracking attempt using a library that contains more than 260 million passwords. The library is made up of previous hacks on major websites and services. For example, if your password was leaked during the LinkdIn hack in 2012,…

  • Going Behind the Scenes with the Jetpack Team

    Going Behind the Scenes with the Jetpack Team

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to support a WordPress plugin with a million active users? At the beginning of 2015, Matt Mullenweg highlighted Jetpack as one of the most important tools in helping WordPress remain competitive and preventing the decline of its market share. The team surrounding Jetpack is laser focused on adding…

  • Visualize the Disk Space Used on Your Site with the Disk Usage Sunburst Plugin

    Visualize the Disk Space Used on Your Site with the Disk Usage Sunburst Plugin

    Disk Usage Sunburst is a new plugin created by Raidboxes that enables you to visualize the disk spaced used by your WordPress site. After installing and activating the plugin, you’ll find the sunburst chart under the Tools – Disk Usage menu. A sunburst chart is generated in SVG format that displays the amount of disk…

  • BuddyPress 2.2.2 Released Addresses Two Potential Security Issues

    BuddyPress 2.2.2 Released Addresses Two Potential Security Issues

    BuddyPress 2.2.2 is available from the WordPress plugin directory. It fixes two potential security issues and has a few bug fixes. This is what is fixed in 2.2.2. Activity: sanitize output of “Load More” link Members: better nonce check on members widget Core: improve filtering of wp_title The security issues were responsibly disclosed by Todd…

  • New Plugin Adds a WhatsApp Button to Jetpack’s Sharing Module

    New Plugin Adds a WhatsApp Button to Jetpack’s Sharing Module

    Facebook shocked the world when it acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion dollars in February 2014. As of January 2015, the app’s user base has grown to more than 700 million active users, making it the third largest social network on the planet. Last year very few WordPress sharing plugins prioritized adding WhatsApp, despite its enormous…

  • Automattic Sponsors Let’s Encrypt Initiative

    Automattic Sponsors Let’s Encrypt Initiative

    Last November the Electronic Frontier Foundation announced Let’s Encrypt, a new free and open certificate authority for the public. The initiative aims to make trusted certificates available to anyone at no cost. The idea behind Let’s Encrypt is to transition as many domains as possible from HTTP to HTTPS by providing a virtually painless one-click…

  • Get Email Alerts for Security Vulnerabilities in Your WordPress Plugins

    Get Email Alerts for Security Vulnerabilities in Your WordPress Plugins

    WordPress users have been subject to a rash of plugin vulnerabilities over the past couple of months. Some of these vulnerabilities have been so widespread that the FBI recently warned users of attacks designed to exploit WordPress sites. Not long after WordPress published its Security White Paper, an outbreak of issues popped up, starting with…

  • Critical Security Update For the WP REST API Plugin

    Critical Security Update For the WP REST API Plugin

    The WP REST API development team has released a critical security update. Rachel Baker, one of the lead developers of the WP REST API plugin says, “The release fixes a serious information disclosure vulnerability, which allowed for unpublished content and post revisions to be retrieved via the REST API.” The security vulnerability affects versions 1.2.0 and earlier. The security…

  • Give: A New Free Donations Plugin for WordPress

    Give: A New Free Donations Plugin for WordPress

    The new Give WordPress plugin launched this week on WordPress.org. As far as donation plugins go, this one is making a big splash with its 0% commission charge approach. Any site using the plugin can collect 100% of the donations given, as opposed to online donation sites that generally keep a portion of funds raised.…

  • WPWeekly Episode 187 – The Pain Points of WordPress with Bob Dunn of BobWP

    WPWeekly Episode 187 – The Pain Points of WordPress with Bob Dunn of BobWP

    This week, Marcus Couch and I are joined by WordPress trainer and coach, Bob Dunn. Dunn provides WordPress training through workshops, one-on-one training, and tutorials. I enjoy interviewing WordPress trainers and coaches because they have unique insight into the trouble spots users experience with WordPress. We discuss some of the most common pain points people…

  • Stack Overflow Developer Survey Ranks WordPress as the 3rd Most Dreaded Technology

    Stack Overflow Developer Survey Ranks WordPress as the 3rd Most Dreaded Technology

    Stack Overflow has released the results of its 2015 developer survey, which covers a wide range of topics including preferred programming languages, education, compensation, and even caffeine consumption. The 45-question survey ran for just two weeks in February and the site was able to collect results from more than 26,000 participants. Obviously, Stack Overflow survey…

  • Microsoft’s Open Source Progress and Its Relationship with WordPress

    Microsoft’s Open Source Progress and Its Relationship with WordPress

    For years, Microsoft and open source have rarely been used in the same sentence. With new leadership, the company has made major strides in becoming part of the open source movement. Late last year, the company announced its .NET server stack would be open source, enabling .NET to become a cross-platform framework. The company has…

  • Git and WordPress: 3 Tips to Do It Better

    Git and WordPress: 3 Tips to Do It Better

    This post was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   This article is based on a few ideas, thoughts and opinions I have…

  • Persistent XSS Vulnerability Discovered in WP Super Cache Plugin

    Persistent XSS Vulnerability Discovered in WP Super Cache Plugin

    The security team at Sucuri has issued an advisory for WordPress users who have the WP Super Cache plugin activated on their sites. The popular caching plugin contains a dangerous persistent XSS vulnerability that was promptly patched in its 1.4.4 release. Sucuri ranks the risk as “Dangerous” with a DREAD score of 8/10. Exploiting the…

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