
How to Minimize HTTP Requests for a Faster WordPress Site?
The more HTTP requests your site has, the slower it’s going to load. To restrict the number of HTTP requests for a better loading experience,
The more HTTP requests your site has, the slower it’s going to load. To restrict the number of HTTP requests for a better loading experience,
WordPress now powers 40% of all the websites on the Internet including websites built with open-source framework, custom coded frameworks or even without a CMS
Four vulnerabilities were disclosed recently with Ninja Forms, a WordPress plugin that is used by over a million sites. These vulnerabilities could possibly allow attackers to
All In One SEO Pack version 3.2.6 and below is vulnerable to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting attack. An attacker will need to use an authenticated user to exploit
There is a new WordPress version 5.1.1 available for community. This security and maintenance release introduces 10 fixes and enhancements, including changes designed to help
WordPress’s growth is impressive (28.5% and counting) but it’s not limitless — at least not in its current state. We have challenges (user frustrations with
On average, 50,000 new websites are hacked each day.