Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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This month, Tokyo was the stage of our latest WebPros Partner Day, sponsored by Acronis and Virtuozzo. Smoothly organized in the Shinagawa venue close to Tokyo’s sparkling business district, WebPros was eager to return to form for yet another informative day of sharing and caring – a slice of the good life – with our dedicated partners from the east and beyond. As we still find ourselves amidst an ongoing Covid pandemic, we wish to sincerely thank the brave Godzilla’s who managed to come out to make it to this event. Bravo! For those who couldn’t, stay put: we have…
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Earlier this month, after three days of Rock & Roll and WordPress brawls, the highly anticipated 2022 edition of WordCamp US, this time set in sunny San Diego, came to a warm and fruitful conclusion. And oh, boy, was it a joy! First, a big thank you goes out to the WordPress community and its army of individuals that came flocking down to San Diego earlier this month. Of course, for those who were there, Hello again, and congratulations on acquiring another memory you are unlikely to forget. For those who couldn’t make it, stay put; we’ve got you covered…
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WordPress security: why it’s more important than ever today WordPress security is a topic that’s been gaining more attention recently. To understand why it’s happening, let’s look at some statistics first: WordPress is used on about 43% of all sites on the internet, with the figure going up to 65% for sites made on a CMS (content management system). These figures are constantly growing, meaning that WordPress is becoming an even bigger target for hackers every day. Case in point: Cybercrime is up 600% due to the COVID-19 pandemic 60% of data breach victims said they were breached due to…
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The end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022 saw some big security vulnerabilities in the open-source space, including log4j – something that prompted people all over the world to consider: what should we do about open-source software, contributors, and general security? One solution is to entice developers to find and patch bugs through bug bounty programs – something that today’s guest, Robert Rowley is very familiar with. It’s something his employer, Patchstack, runs on a global scale! They also maintain a database of vulnerabilities to help with the bug bounty program, as well as keep site owners informed; and…
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