This week I share how to deal with negative people! [powerpress]
In this episode, we talk to Peter LaGregor about running a photography business as a side hustle instead of a full-time career. We touch on strategy in business, photography, editing, and delivery.
This week I share some highlights from WordPress 5.8 [powerpress]
This week I give you 10 ways to drive traffic to your website [powerpress]
Announcements Pocket Casts joins Automattic Blogging Habit Reminders Jetpack mobile app WooCommerce Update Transitioning to a Developer Role I made it into a developer apprenticeship role in Automattic. This means I am no longer part of the support organization and… Continue Reading →
A critical SQL injection vulnerability was discovered in WooCommerce, the most popular e-Commerce plugin used by over 5 million WordPress sites. The WordPress.org team pushed a forced security update ensuring that over 90 versions of WooCommerce were patched. The REvil… Continue Reading →
This week I review another WooCommerce alternative: Prestashop [powerpress]
This week I share 6 ideas to get you through the summer slowdown. [powerpress]
Security researchers accidentally leaked zero-day exploit code for a new Windows bug, now called PrintNightmare, while easily exploitable vulnerabilities in the ProfilePress plugin, previously called WP User Avatar, were patched quickly. An unprotected cloud database containing over 814 million DreamHost… Continue Reading →
Today we will be answering two questions from the community. The first about how fast your site loads on mobile devices. The second about errors displaying on the front end of your site.
This week I answer listener questions. [powerpress]
Over 30 million Dell devices are at risk for remote BIOS attacks due to four separate security bugs, which can have far reaching effects for enterprise organizations heavily invested in Dell devices. VMware Carbon Black App Control has been updated… Continue Reading →
This week I share 7 exit strategies from your own business. [powerpress]
Sites running Jetpack are being infected via compromised WordPress.com credentials. The largest password dump ever with 8.4 billion passwords is used in credential stuffing attacks. Wordfence Threat Intelligence discloses new plugin vulnerabilities as well as a vulnerability at tsoHost. Data… Continue Reading →
This week I review a e-commerce alternative: Etsy [powerpress]
Wordfence is now a CVE Numbering Authority, or a CNA. As a CNA, Wordfence can now assign CVE IDs for new vulnerabilities in WordPress Core, WordPress Plugins and WordPress Themes. An outage at Fastly takes down major websites including Reddit,… Continue Reading →
This week I talk about the 6 month business check-in. [powerpress]
A security fix for an information leak vulnerability was pushed out to WordPress sites using Jetpack that bypassed local settings preventing autoupdates. A ransomware attack on JBS that shut down meat processing operations in the United States has been attributed… Continue Reading →
We received a question from a customer that I thought would make a great episode. So here we are – answering your questions for the world to learn from. I have a question for you. How come the thumbnail images… Continue Reading →
This week I wish WordPress Happy Birthday! [powerpress]
A Critical Vulnerability in VMWare’s vCenter Server threatens some of the largest data centers in the world. An actively exploited 0-day in macOS was used to take screen shots of infected computers. CodeCov claims another victim as Japanese e-Commerce unicorn… Continue Reading →
This week I discuss using P2 for collaboration [powerpress]
Four memory corruption vulnerabilities are being actively exploited on Android devices and nearly 2 dozen popular Android apps exposed over 100 Million users’ sensitive information in cloud databases. Over 600,000 sites using WP Statistics required a patch to fix a… Continue Reading →
This week I discuss Best Practices vs The Client [powerpress]
A ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline affected fuel availability in 17 southeastern US states, and Bloomberg reported that Colonial Pipeline paid $5 million to DarkSide, a Russian ransomware service provider. The Biden Administration issued an executive order to increase US… Continue Reading →
This week I share an eCommerce alternative: OpenCart [powerpress]
A vulnerability discovered in Packagist, which is used by Composer to manage PHP package requests, could have allowed attackers to trick Composer into downloading backdoored source code, potentially affecting all WordPress sites. Packagist reports that it’s not aware of any… Continue Reading →
Things are changing here at The WordPress Photography Podcast., but the show is not going anywhere.
This week I answer listener questions. [powerpress]
Apple patches a gatekeeper bypass vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild on MacOS. Though this vulnerability requires some social engineering to exploit, it is believed to have been actively exploited since January 9, 2021. Some Digital Ocean customers… Continue Reading →
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