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Why do contact form 7 users prefer Anti-spam by CleanTalk against reCAPTCHA?
As a WordPress user let me share my experience of using CAPTCHA less and CAPTCHA style Anti-Spam tools on the example of Contact form 7. Is reCAPTCHA good or bad for Contact form 7? Contact Form 7 users may prefer Anti-Spam plugin by CleanTalk over reCAPTCHA for several reasons, as each solution has its own
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CVE-2023-4289 – WP Matterport Shortcode < 2.1.8 - Contributor+ Stored XSS via shortcode
In the process of testing the plugin, a vulnerability was found that allows you to implement Stored XSS on behalf of the contributor by embedding the shortcode in a new post, which entails account takeover Main info: CVE CVE-2023-4289 Plugin WP Matterport Shortcode Critical High Publicly Published September 25, 2023 Last Updated September 25, 2023…
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Plugin Security Certification: “WP Reset” – Version 1.97: Fortifying WordPress Security
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In the realm of WordPress development, security is paramount. Enter the “WP Reset” plugin, specifically version 1.97, which stands as a testament to the importance of safeguarding your WordPress site against vulnerabilities. In this article, we delve into how this plugin not only empowers users to reset their website but does so with a heightened…
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Validate email addresses with ZeroBounce while keeping them protected with CleanTalk Anti-Spam
ZeroBounce is an email validation plugin for WordPress, that works with most popular WordPress forms including registration forms, comments sections, eCommerce shops, and more. There were issues with using both ZeroBounce and CleanTalk plugins at the same time, but we’ve fixed it and now everything’s working perfectly. Download CleanTalk Anti-Spam plugin | Download ZeroBounce How…
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Improving Security on WordPress with CleanTalk HTTP Response Headers
Securing your WordPress website is a critical aspect of website maintenance. In this article, we will explore how using the “Send additional HTTP headers” option from CleanTalk can help bolster your site’s security. We’ll delve into three crucial HTTP headers: “X-Content-Type-Options,” “X-XSS-Protection,” and “Strict-Transport-Security.” We will understand how they work and the benefits they bring…



