Critical Flaw Uncovered In WordPress That Remained Unpatched for 6 Years

If you have not updated your website to the latest WordPress version 5.0.3, it’s a great idea to upgrade it now. 

Cybersecurity researchers at RIPS Technologies GmbH today shared their latest research with The Hacker News, revealing the existence of a critical remote code execution vulnerability that affects all previous versions of WordPress released in the past 6 years.

Adding Free SSL Certificates to WordPress with Let’s Encrypt

An SSL certificate encrypts the connection between your site and your visitors’ browser so hackers can’t steal personal information. SSL certificates can be cumbersome to install and can be expensive, but this situation is changing.

Let’s Encrypt is a new open source certificate authority that is backed by top companies including Automattic (the force behind WordPress), Facebook, Mozilla, Chrome, Cisco, and Sucuri. The aim of the project is to make installing SSL certificates automated and free for everyone.

wpmudev has everything you need to know about Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates and how to use them with WordPress right here.