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At Wordfence we know you have a choice between site cleaning vendors. We feel strongly that you should choose ours because it has very tangible benefits over any other site cleaning service available. So to save you some time, I’d like to describe a few compelling reasons why you should choose Wordfence to clean your hacked …
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Today we are proud to officially announce the formation of the Wordfence Forensic Team and the launch of our site cleaning services. I’d like to take a moment and explain why we went into this business, the unique approach that Wordfence takes to repairing hacked sites and in conducting forensic analysis and investigation – and …
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Thank You for Helping Us With Beta Testing! Wordfence Central is a powerful and efficient way to manage the security of multiple sites in one place. We have completed extensive testing internally, and we are now ready to share it with a broader audience. Please keep in mind that this is an early beta release.…
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Note: This post refers to Wordfence CLI, the command line tool for operations teams to rapidly scan large numbers of WordPress websites for vulnerabilities and malware, not the Wordfence plugin which is deeply integrated into WordPress and provides additional functionality, like a firewall, two-factor authentication and more. We’ve just released Wordfence CLI 2.1.0 which includes …
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Last week, there were 109 vulnerabilities disclosed in 95 WordPress Plugins and 1 WordPress theme that have been added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, and there were 39 Vulnerability Researchers that contributed to WordPress Security last week. Review those vulnerabilities in this report now to ensure your site is not affected. Our mission with …
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Wordfence recently launched Wordfence CLI, a high performance command line malware scanner, which makes use of our extensive set of malware detection signatures to rapidly scan file systems for infections. In recent years, the WordPress community has seen a shift in emphasis towards prevention, rather than detection, of security incidents. This reflects the increased adoption …
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Today, we are incredibly excited to announce the launch of Wordfence CLI: an open source, high performance malware scanner built for the command-line. With Wordfence CLI you can detect malware and other indicators of compromise on a host system by running an extremely fast scanner that is at home in the Linux command line environment. …
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Last week, there were 86 vulnerabilities disclosed in 68 WordPress Plugins and 3 WordPress themes that have been added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, and there were 36 Vulnerability Researchers that contributed to WordPress Security last week. Review those vulnerabilities in this report now to ensure your site is not affected. Our mission with …
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