Introduction to the WP Engine vs Automattic Case
The legal battle between WP Engine and Automattic, along with its CEO Matt Mullenweg, has taken a significant turn. A judge has issued a ruling that affects several of WP Engine's claims against Automattic. This ruling is crucial as it determines which claims can proceed to the next stage and which ones are dismissed.
Claims Allowed to Proceed
Nine claims made by WP Engine have been allowed to proceed, while one claim has partially survived. The claims that survived include:
Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations...
Introduction to Website Security
Website security is a critical aspect of maintaining a safe and trustworthy online presence. A recent advisory has been issued for...
Introduction to Website Security
A recent discovery has revealed a significant vulnerability in the TablePress WordPress plugin, which is used by over 700,000 websites. This...
Introduction to the Trademark Dispute
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has made a significant decision regarding the WordPress Foundation's applications for trademarks...
Introduction to WordPress Vulnerability
The Inspiro WordPress theme by WPZoom has been found to have a significant vulnerability. This vulnerability is due to a lack...
Introduction to a WordPress Vulnerability
A vulnerability advisory has been issued for a WordPress plugin called Redirection for Contact Form 7. This plugin is used...
Vulnerability in WordPress Plugin Puts Thousands of Websites at Risk
A vulnerability advisory has been issued for a WordPress plugin that saves contact form submissions,...
Vulnerability in WordPress File Management Plugins
A recent advisory has been issued for three WordPress file management plugins that are affected by a vulnerability. This...
Critical Vulnerability in Tutor LMS Pro WordPress Plugin
The Tutor LMS Pro WordPress plugin, a popular tool for creating and managing online courses, has been...