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Welcome back to the Patchstack Weekly security update! This is Episode 6.
In this week's session, we will cover a WordPress plugin that patched a critical authenticated remote code execution bug.
As well as big disclosure by the Patchstack Red Team, which identifies dozens of themes that shared the same vulnerable code between them and there is no patch available.
Finally, I will talk about an open-source developer who protested against the abuse of their time by large companies who use their projects at no cost.
Giving back to open source projects will be the topic of this week's knowledge share. I discuss the importance of supporting open source projects and how to get started.
By Patchstack WeeklyWelcome back to the Patchstack Weekly security update! This is Episode 6.
In this week's session, we will cover a WordPress plugin that patched a critical authenticated remote code execution bug.
As well as big disclosure by the Patchstack Red Team, which identifies dozens of themes that shared the same vulnerable code between them and there is no patch available.
Finally, I will talk about an open-source developer who protested against the abuse of their time by large companies who use their projects at no cost.
Giving back to open source projects will be the topic of this week's knowledge share. I discuss the importance of supporting open source projects and how to get started.