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    EPISODE #60   Should You Convert WordPress To a Static Website?   Cheap, fas

    EPISODE #60   Should You Convert WordPress To a Static Website?   Cheap, fast and secure are three words that normally don't go together - but in the case of static websites, they do. This weekly looks at the advantages - and disadvantages - of running a static WordPress site. We also answer the question of when should you use it:   [Read more here 👀](   Vulnerability news We added 80 new vulnerability reports to our database last week - while most of them received timely patches, 16 of them unfortunately did not and were subsequently removed from the WordPress repository. While this means these vulnerable components can no longer be installed on new sites, they remain a risk for sites on which they are already installed. We're highlighting a few below, but the rest you will find in our [vulnerability database:](   WordPress Fontiran Plugin Broken Access Control vulnerability   Sites affected: N/A CVSS 3.0 score: 5.4 (Medium severity)Fixed in version: No known fix, deactivate and delete   Ultimate WP Query Search Filter Plugin Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability   Sites affected: N/A CVSS 3.0 score: 6.5 (Medium severity)Fixed in version: No known fix, deactivate and delete   WordPress Eyes Only: User Access Shortcode Plugin Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability   Sites affected: N/A CVSS 3.0 score: 5.9 (Medium severity)Fixed in version: No known fix, deactivate and delete           If you are using any of the mentioned plugins, you need to update to the latest version as soon as possible. Websites with Patchstack Professional are already protected!   Always keep your plugins updated! Professional users can [enable automatic updating](. If you are not protecting your WordPress site against plugin vulnerabilities yet, you can [start for free](.   [( [( []( []( ©2023 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Unsubscribe](.• [Privacy policy](

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