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content management system (CMS)

Critical vulnerability found in Joomla! Update as soon as possible

A vulnerability testing specialist just revealed a zero-day vulnerability in versions of Joomla, the popular content management system (CMS) launched between September 2012 and December 2015. The vulnerability could reportedly pose a severe risk to thousands of websites worldwide. This flaw may seem too old, but in the case of Joomla! this might be irrelevant, […]

5 Bad “Features” Not To Look For In A CMS Software

The Content Management System market is very competitive these days, with a partial list of all CMS softwares that exist can be seen in a Wikipedia page. Whether the web admin chooses one CMS software over another is not just a matter of taste these days, There are features and flexibility of one CMS solution […]

Vulnerability in Drupal CMS used for cryptomining

Drupal beside some things is also an open-source content management system (CMS) just like WordPress and is used by over a million websites across the globe. Drupal seems to be a top pick for governments and financial sector. However, information security experts report suggest that Drupal contained a highly critical vulnerability that allowed remote hackers full control […]