Security Alert: CVE-2026-9629 in Canvas Plugin

Understanding CVE-2026-9629 and Its Implications A recent vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-9629 has been discovered in the Canvas plugin for WordPress. This flaw affects versions up to and including 2.5.2. Specifically, it allows authenticated attackers with contributor-level access or higher to exploit vulnerabilities via the 'tag' parameter. This vulnerability enables attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts […]

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New Vulnerability Alerts for WordPress Plugin

Critical Vulnerability Detected in FooGallery Plugin The FooGallery plugin for WordPress has been identified with a medium-severity vulnerability that poses a significant threat to server security. This flaw allows authenticated users with minimal access to execute stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks using the `custom_attribute_key` shortcode parameter. Overview of the Vulnerability Versions of FooGallery up to […]

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Security Alert: CVE-2026-9629 in Canvas Plugin

Understanding CVE-2026-9629 and Its Implications A recent vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-9629 has been discovered in the Canvas plugin for WordPress. This flaw affects versions up to and including 2.5.2. Specifically, it allows authenticated attackers with contributor-level access or higher to exploit vulnerabilities via the 'tag' parameter. This vulnerability enables attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts […]

Vulnerability
New Vulnerability Alerts for WordPress Plugin

Critical Vulnerability Detected in FooGallery Plugin The FooGallery plugin for WordPress has been identified with a medium-severity vulnerability that poses a significant threat to server security. This flaw allows authenticated users with minimal access to execute stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks using the `custom_attribute_key` shortcode parameter. Overview of the Vulnerability Versions of FooGallery up to […]

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Events Save the date for WHD.global

Do you like going to conferences? We really do! Not just because of the fizzing atmosphere, hot topics and mind-blowing technologies. It’s you guys, who we like to meet in person at an exhibition. BitNinja users are from all over the world now from the US to Singapore. And these events provide such a great […]

Release notes Port HoneyPot is ready for action

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away … Ohh wait, it’s just happening. Yeah, one of the most anticipated ninja modules, the ‘gorgeous’ Port Honeypot has been released.  I know what you are thinking now “How can it be gorgeous? But seriously, this is about a security function”.  Let me introduce you […]

Threat lab 0-Day Attack – How to protect?

The holidays are over already, and hackers didn’t sleep at all during that time. Yeah, a critical Joomla vulnerability is on board again. To tell the truth, this 0-day remote command execution vulnerability is already 3-weeks old, but it can still cause headache for owners using versions from 1.5 to 3.4. It is a quite […]

Events BitNinja was selected in Cyber London accelerator

We are so proud and excited to announce that BitNinja team is one of the eight selected startups in Cyber London’s second accelerator programme. It has been a long-awaited goal of us which is a perfect opportunity to rise BitNinja to the next level. It means lots of passionate work, helpful mentorship and a dynamic environment to […]

Events Year in Review: 2015 Highlights

2015 was a big year both for our team and for you who use BitNinja on your servers to make the Internet a safer place. We are so proud of our community, full of committed and passionate hacker hunters. A lot has happened this year and now, nearing the end of it, it feels good […]

Trending Abdullkarem attack – a hack against sysadmins’ bad practice

Mystery is on the horizon, ladies and gentlemen! And we always get excited about unappreciated server attacks. Just like in case of this ‘abdulkarrem’ one. Come, put on the role of Sherlock Holmes with us. Recently, there is a very frequent attack type. More and more sysadmin experience and complain about malicious request like these: […]

Release notes The story of BitNinja WAF from backstage

BitNinja has two very efficient detection modules. Log analysis and DoS detection does a great job in filtering attacks, but they are lack of one very important thing. Log analysis can only work on requests already reached your server. There are attacks like login brute force attacks, where it is not a problem as there […]

Release notes BitNinja WAF Beta

Our Ninja Lab is always full of fantastic ideas and improvements. Sometimes it’s an easy ride to develop a terrific feature, sometimes it takes longer to find the right recipe. Yes, you guessed well, we are talking about the web application firewall module. But thanks to our enthusiastic users’ contribution in development and to our […]

Events HostingCon Europe 2015 with the BitNinja team

HostingCon Europe was such a fun event this year and provided a way different experience for us, than being an exhibitor back in San Diego, at the global event. Fizzing atmosphere, great exhibitors, excellent organization and various visitors guaranteed our great time during this couple of days. Some warming up We are so proud to […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-9061: Protect Your Server Now

Understanding CVE-2026-9061 and Its Implications for Server Security The recent discovery of CVE-2026-9061 presents serious risks for website operators using the Store Locator WordPress plugin. Versions prior to 1.6.9 contain a vulnerability that allows high-privileged users, such as administrators, to execute Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. This situation underscores the critical importance of robust server […]

Vulnerability Protect Your Linux Server from CVE-2026-9062

Introduction The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving. One of the latest threats comes from a critical vulnerability in the Agile Store Locator plugin for WordPress. Known as CVE-2026-9062, this security flaw can allow attackers to exploit your server if not addressed. Understanding this vulnerability can help system administrators and hosting providers strengthen their server security. […]

Vulnerability Server Security Alert: CVE-2026-9109

Understanding CVE-2026-9109: A Threat to Server Security Recently, a vulnerability named CVE-2026-9109 has come to light, significantly impacting the GPTranslate plugin for WordPress. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to execute stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks through REST API endpoints. Given the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, understanding and mitigating such vulnerabilities has never been more […]

Vulnerability Critical CVE Updates: Why Server Security Matters

Understanding CVE-2026-54228: A Call for Enhanced Server Security Recently, the cybersecurity community identified a critical vulnerability through CVE-2026-54228. This vulnerability affects the abrt-dbus service in Linux servers, exposing systems to potential arbitrary file writes. For system administrators and hosting providers, this incident underscores the need to enhance server security measures. Summary of the Incident The […]

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Vulnerability Critical Race Condition Vulnerability in Linux Server

A New Security Threat: CVE-2026-54229 in Abrt Linux servers face a dangerous vulnerability known as CVE-2026-54229. This issue originated from a race condition in the ABRT D-Bus service's ChownProblemDir method, allowing unauthorized changes to file ownership. Such vulnerabilities can lead to severe consequences, including unauthorized access and data breaches. Understanding the Threat This race condition […]

Vulnerability Critical CVE Updates: Why Server Security Matters

Understanding CVE-2026-54228: A Call for Enhanced Server Security Recently, the cybersecurity community identified a critical vulnerability through CVE-2026-54228. This vulnerability affects the abrt-dbus service in Linux servers, exposing systems to potential arbitrary file writes. For system administrators and hosting providers, this incident underscores the need to enhance server security measures. Summary of the Incident The […]

Experience the benefits of BitNinja!
Start the 5-min installation with one line of code and use all the security components without commitment and limitation for 7-trial days!
Vulnerability Critical Race Condition Vulnerability in Linux Server

A New Security Threat: CVE-2026-54229 in Abrt Linux servers face a dangerous vulnerability known as CVE-2026-54229. This issue originated from a race condition in the ABRT D-Bus service's ChownProblemDir method, allowing unauthorized changes to file ownership. Such vulnerabilities can lead to severe consequences, including unauthorized access and data breaches. Understanding the Threat This race condition […]

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