Category: WordPress security

LRob - Age Gate, a professional WordPress age verification plugin
LRob presents LRob – Age Gate v1.0.0, a new WordPress plugin dedicated to age verification on websites containing restricted content—whether it be alcohol, gambling, cannabis products, or adult content. Drawing on LRob's experience in secure WordPress hosting and WordPress webmastering, this plugin

Record attack: 2.8 million IPs compromised: What impact for WordPress hosts?
A new threat of unprecedented scale is shaking up the web: 2.8 million compromised network devices are currently being exploited to flood the Internet with malicious requests. At LRob, as a web host, we have seen a dramatic increase in attacks in recent days. We will explain how we are effectively blocking them. These attacks are not only

Critical security flaw in the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin: 5 million sites affected
On August 19, 2024, a critical vulnerability was identified in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin, used by more than 5 million WordPress sites. This flaw allows an unauthenticated attacker to impersonate an administrator, thereby compromising the entire integrity of the site. Technical Details The flaw was discovered by WordFence. It

10 criteria for the best WordPress webmaster in 2025
How do you know who to trust with your site? Discover the 10 fundamental criteria to avoid making a mistake.

Cybersecurity - Why do a WordPress security audit?
WordPress: A popular but vulnerable CMS WordPress is undoubtedly the most widely used CMS in the world. Its popularity makes it a prime target for hackers. Owning a WordPress site therefore requires constant vigilance in terms of security. But why is it so important to have the security of a WordPress site audited?

Your WordPress site is vulnerable
Many people wonder how WordPress can be vulnerable to attacks despite its popularity and support. Others are completely unaware of the risk. Analysis. What is a vulnerability? WordPress is programmed using the PHP language. PHP code allows for «dynamic» websites. This means that the content is generated on each page by a PHP program.

How can I check if my WordPress site has been hacked? Warning signs to be aware of
It can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between a malfunction and hacking. However, there are signs that indicate your site has been compromised. Today, we'll look at the eight most common signs of WordPress site hacking. ❌ Warning: if in doubt, it's best not to log in to

WordPress site attacks: Why and how do hackers operate?
Why do hackers attack WordPress sites? What do they gain? And why are they targeting everyone? All the answers and ways to protect your site.
