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Standard WordPress Registration Forms Spam Protection Guide in 2026

If your website uses the default WordPress signup flow, spam registrations can become a real problem surprisingly quickly. Bots scan the web for open signup pages, submit fake user data, and fill WordPress sites with junk accounts that never behave like real users. For standard WordPress websites, this usually happens through the default registration endpoint.
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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…
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How to Start Selling on Amazon – CleanTalk’s Experience
We’ve been wanting to make our own branded useful merch for our customers for a while now. For this purpose, we needed a marketplace on which we could place our goods, as well as deliver them to customers. No wonder we chose Amazon. In this article, we’d like to share our experience in launching our…
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Survey: Would You Like to Have a User Verification Badge ✔️ in the Comments/Reviews on your Site?
Many online comments and reviews are helpful, but some might not be written by real users. A special verification badge could indicate if a comment/review is confirmed to be written by a real person. This might help you decide which reviews to trust more when reading/discussing online. Vote in the survey or use the…
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How to protect mobile app from bots
Why it is important to protect a mobile app from spam bots Spam bots are a serious threat to your website, but it affects your mobile app just the same. More than 54% of traffic goes from mobile devices and 76% of internet traffic comes from bad bots. This means that bad bots generate up…



