Someone planted backdoors in dozens of WordPress plug-ins used in thousands of websites
Dozens of WordPress plug-ins were allegedly hijacked to push malware after they were sold to a new corporate owner.
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- Dozens of WordPress plug-ins were allegedly hijacked to push malware after they were sold to a new corporate owner.
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Dozens of WordPress plug-ins were allegedly hijacked to push malware after they were sold to a new corporate owner.
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