-
Formidable Forms Spam Protection in 2026

If you use Formidable Forms on a WordPress website, spam will eventually become a real issue. It usually starts with a few junk submissions in a contact form, quote request form, survey, quiz, or registration form. Then it turns into fake leads, bot traffic, meaningless messages, and wasted admin time. That is not a Formidable-specific
FEEDBACK LOG
The Latest
-
Critical Security Vulnerability in Shortcode Ultimate Plugin for WordPress
During routine plugin testing, we discovered a critical security vulnerability in the Shortcodes Ultimate plugin for WordPress which has 600,000+ installations. This plugin, widely used for adding powerful shortcodes to enhance website functionality, is currently vulnerable to a severe security flaw that could potentially allow attackers to exploit and gain unauthorized access to your WordPress…
-
CleanTalk SpamFireWall Sets New Record: Blocking 777 Million Bot Requests in April
In April, CleanTalk SpamFireWall achieved a significant milestone by blocking an impressive 777 million bot requests. This accomplishment underscores our commitment to enhancing digital security through cutting-edge technology and vigilant monitoring. This feat serves as a reminder of the persistent threat posed by automated bots in today’s interconnected world. SpamFireWall plays a crucial role in…
-
Strengthen Your WordPress Defense: The Ultimate Brute Force Protection
In the vast world of the internet, your WordPress site faces constant threats from brute force attacks. But worry not! Security & Malware Scan by CleanTalk is here to fortify your digital fortress and ensure it remains impervious to intrusion. In WordPress security, the login form is both essential and vulnerable. Hackers target it with…
-
Revealing Vulnerabilities: The All-in-One SEO Plugin Dilemma
In the expansive domain of WordPress, a critical security flaw has been unveiled within the widely-utilized All-in-One SEO plugin. Known by its identifier, CVE-2024-3368, this vulnerability exposes a concerning loophole that malicious actors can exploit through Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks, jeopardizing the security of numerous websites. The trouble concerns all versions of All-in-One SEO…



