Monthly Archives: April 2015

WordPress Vulnerability.

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WordPress vulnerability makes it easy to hijack millions of websites The WordPress content management system is vulnerable to two newly discovered threats. Both vulnerabilities are known as stored, or persistent, cross-site scripting (XSS) bugs. The bugs allow an attacker to inject code into the HTML content received by administrators. The attackers can embed malicious code… Read more »

Magento Vulnerability.

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There’s a serious vulnerability in the Magento platform. Check Point researchers recently discovered a critical vulnerability in the Magento web e-commerce platform. The Remote Code Execution (RCE) can lead to the complete compromise of any Magento-based store. This could affect nearly two hundred thousand online shops. A patch to address the flaws was released on… Read more »

The R.I.S.E. Challenge Final is Here.

Black and White Group Which will rise

It doesn’t seem that long ago since we introduced the R.I.S.E. challenge. But, seven weeks have come and gone. Now, here we are at the final. The teams have finally revealed their creations. Way back in the beginning of March, Steve Nice, C.E.O. of Reconnix, announced the R.I.S.E. (Reconnix. Innovate. Stimulate. Encourage) challenge. A team… Read more »