Tampered JavaScript in three Awesome Motive plugins exposed WordPress sites to rogue admin accounts and hidden backdoors.
In a supply chain attack, attackers install backdoors through the WordPress plugins OptinMonster, TrustPulse, and PushEngage.
WordPress plugins OptinMonster, TrustPulse, and PushEngage have been compromised in a supply-chain attack impacting Awesome Motive's content distribution network (CDN). Of the three products, the ...
Three popular plugins served malicious JavaScript through a compromised CDN.
Attackers have hijacked the code behind several popular WordPress plugins to plant hidden backdoors and rogue administrator ...
FBI warns cyber criminals are using Traffic Distribution Systems to redirect users to phishing sites, malware downloads, ...
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