Joomla is the newest prey of attackers behind a campaign that has targeted WordPress websites by injecting JavaScript files with malicious code. Exploit kits infecting thousands of WordPress websites ...
Websites that use the very popular Joomla and WordPress content management systems (CMS) are being compromised by iFrame injection exploits that redirect users to malicious sites in order to download ...
WordPress and Joomla exploits have existed for years, and cybercriminals have thus been exploiting them for a long time. Yet the situation may have gotten slightly more serious as of late, as there ...
Hackers are using the jQuery JavaScript library to inject malicious code into millions of Wordpress and Joomla Web domains, researchers say. According to cybersecurity firm Avast, fake jQuery ...
WordPress offers a free plugin that enables you to transfer all your Joomla! posts from a Joomla! blog to the WordPress format. The import takes all the titles, content and descriptions and imports ...
In the natural order of things, the tech world we are experiencing today has seen that WordPress has several million downloads more compared to Joomla, but Joomla still exists, it exists in the same ...
Based on statistical data gathered by Sucuri from 7,937 compromised websites, WordPress, Joomla, and Magento, in this order, continued to be the most hacked CMS platforms in the third quarter of 2016 ...
Like Joomla, WordPress also began as a forked project in 2003, gracefully leaving b2, its parent project. WordPress actually has two implementations, which can confuse newcomers to the software.