2 Jan 2019

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Share Buttons by AddThis

For our 24th security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin Share Buttons by AddThis (WordPress Share Buttons Plugin – AddThis).

If you are not yet a customer of the service, once you sign up for the service as a paying customer you can start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]

18 Dec 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Compress JPEG & PNG images

For our 23rd security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin Compress JPEG & PNG images.

If you are not yet a customer of the service, once you sign up for the service as a paying customer you can start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. Through the end of the year you can get a free security review of a plugin or theme when you protect 100 websites with our service. [Read more]

6 Dec 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Classic Editor

Recently we mentioned we are long overdue reviewing the security of the WordPress plugins we use, so here is the start of that. We start with a plugin that we didn’t expect to have any issues, but considering how many websites have started using it recently as well, it seems like a good place to start. That plugin being the Classic Editor, which “restores the previous WordPress editor and the Edit Post screen and makes it possible to use the plugins that extend it, add old-style meta boxes, or otherwise depend on the previous editor” and now has 600,000+ installations according to wordpress.org.

If you want a security review of plugins you use, when you become a paying customer of our service you can start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews from us. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. Through the end of the year you can get a free security review of a plugin or theme when you protect 100 websites with our service. [Read more]

6 Dec 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: WP Email Delivery

For our 22nd security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin WP Email Delivery.

If you are not yet a customer of the service, once you sign up for the service as a paying customer you can start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]

3 Dec 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Conditional CAPTCHA

For our 21th security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin Conditional CAPTCHA.

If you are not yet a customer of the service, once you sign up for the service as a paying customer you can start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]

14 Sep 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Regenerate Thumbnails

For our nineteenth security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin Regenerate Thumbnails.

If you are not yet a customer of the service you can currently sign up for the service for half off and then start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins  (now accessible through a WordPress plugin of its own) to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]

19 Jan 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: Simple 301 Redirects

For our eighteenth security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin Simple 301 Redirects.

If you are not yet a customer of the service you can currently sign up for the service for half off and then start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins  (now accessible through a WordPress plugin of its own) to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]

18 Jan 2018

WordPress Plugin Security Review: HTTP Headers

For our seventeenth security review of a WordPress plugin based on the voting of our customers, we reviewed the plugin HTTP Headers.

If you are not yet a customer of the service you can currently sign up for the service for half off and then start suggesting and voting on plugins to get security reviews. For those already using the service that haven’t already suggested and voted for plugins to receive a review, you can start doing that here. You can use our tool for doing limited automated security checks of plugins  (now accessible through a WordPress plugin of its own) to see if plugins you are using have possible issues that would make them good candidates to get a review. You can also order a review of a plugin separately from our service. [Read more]