New Drupal flaws exploited for cryptojacking attacks
Admins of Drupal websites should really take note of last week's warning to patch now.
Admins of Drupal websites should really take note of last week's warning to patch now.
Drupal warns of incoming patch that site operators should watch out for.
A newly found piece of malware targeting web servers running on Linux machines is scanning popular content management systems (CMS) for vulnerabilities to expand a botnet.
Google has run the numbers on warning people off hijacked websites and says the data supports its seemingly “punitive" measure that publicly shames website operators before telling them of a breach.
If your organization uses Drupal, you might have a serious problem on your hands. On October 15, Drupal urged users to apply an update that fixed a SQL Injection flaw. However, unless that patch was installed within seven hours, Drupal now says it's best to assume the website was completely compromised.
Steve Ragan | 31 Oct | Read more
Users of Drupal, one of the most popular content management systems, should consider their sites compromised if they didn't immediately apply a security patch released on Oct. 15.
Lucian Constantin | 31 Oct | Read more
Drupal has released a patch for a highly critical flaw in its content management system, which could allow rogue code to run.
Jeremy Kirk | 17 Oct | Read more
Around one million Drupal-based websites are affected by a serious security flaw that could give attackers complete control their site’s database.
Developers behind the popular open source content management system, Drupal, want hackers to break its two-factor authentication system for drupal.org before it goes live.
The kick-off for Texas Governor Rick Perry's 2010 re-election campaign was marred Tuesday by a Web site outage that staffers are now calling a denial-of-service attack.
Robert McMillan | 01 Oct | Read more