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    EPISODE #61   Should You Use WordPress As a Headless CMS?   A headless WordP

    EPISODE #61   Should You Use WordPress As a Headless CMS?   A headless WordPress basically means managing your site through WordPress, but using something else for the frontend. This week's episodes explains what a headless CMS is, how WordPress can be used as one, and when is it useful. Of course, we'll also highlight what implications using a headless CMS has on security:   [Read more here 👀](   Vulnerability news This week we found a few plugins with critical vulnerabilities in them. Two of these have not received a patch, and they affect the same plugin:   WordPress Zendrop – Global Dropshipping Plugin Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability   Sites affected: N/A CVSS 3.0 score: 9.8 (Critical severity)Fixed in version: No known fix, deactivate and delete   WordPress Zendrop – Global Dropshipping Plugin SQL Injection vulnerability   Sites affected: N/A CVSS 3.0 score: 10.0 (Critical 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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