ionCube24

Kent, UK
2015
  |  By Kevin
Let’s catch up on the more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news gathered from articles across the web this week. This is what we have been reading about on our coffee break! Social engineering attacks can be very effective and good that someone spotted one but unfortunately for them persistence scored in the end.
  |  By Kevin
Let’s catch up on the more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news gathered from articles across the web this week. This is what we have been reading about on our coffee break! What the!? Had I seen this several years ago I would understand, but now? From a bank????
  |  By Kevin
A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Now this is a lot of money.
  |  By Kevin
A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Not quite a direct breach of the company, but still a high risk of a new round of card testers. See that a lot…
  |  By Kevin
A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Patch time for WordPress users (when isn’t it?) using a popular caching plugin…
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A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. A rather cunning and slippery (see what I did there?) shell script to watch out for…
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A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. With the rising interest in DNSSEC, sadly we have a huge, and I mean really huge problem…
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A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. While low probability of attack, this one obviously is hard to detect so worth looking at.
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A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Nasty local escalation flaw to patch…
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A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Bad news for some Pixel owners this month – sorry to hear you might have an expensive paper weight now.
  |  By ionCube24
ionCube24 has tools to benefit every website owner. Secure your website against malware with real-time security, monitor website performance from global regions and easily manage PHP and JavaScript errors.
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ionCube24 makes website monitoring and security easy for everyone. In this video we look at the new Domain Overview feature which improves usability by grouping essential features in a single view.
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ionCube24 blocking an attack in real time against an attack on a Wordpress site with a vulnerability discovered in MailPoet. No matter how they get in, if a hacker succeeds to place malware into your PHP site and run it, ionCube24 stops it dead preventing any damage, providing the best defense against attack.

ionCube24 is a suite of essential tools for instant capture of PHP and JavaScript runtime errors, monitoring availability and performance of web services, and blocking PHP code planted by hackers from running.

A website can go down at any time or have intermittent faults, and because visitors rarely report errors, this can go undetected for ages. Runtime errors are a common cause, but there is also security. Systems such as Wordpress, Magento and Joomla are notorious for security issues, and while a vulnerability scanner can help, they don't fix issues and their advice is often ignored. Custom code is even more likely to be insecure with vulnerabilities that scanners cannot detect.

Getting a website live is one hurdle - keeping it that way is another. Constant monitoring of multiple technologies with security from active blocking of malware is required. This is why we created ionCube24. For peace of mind, try ionCube24 today for your website.

ionCube24 is a service provided by ionCube, the makers of ionCube PHP Encoder for protecting PHP code with compiled code encoding.