by Jácint Lázók | Dec 9, 2019 | Trending
An exploited CMS vulnerability or vulnerabilities to web-based attacks is a big security issue as one well-aimed attack can cause a data leak, data loss or make your server unavailable. These attacks need to be stopped before they even reach your server and the WAF...by Tóth Enikő | Nov 10, 2019 | Release notes
Complicated WAF setup? Not anymore! The new BitNinja Transparent Proxy offers a new way for a much easier WAF setup and more convenient WAF management. You don’t have to hassle with enabling the X-Forwarded-For header from now on. Background At the beginning of 2019,...by Laszlo Takacs | Jan 9, 2019 | Security analysis
WordPress is the most known CMS in the world currently (WordPress runs 32% of the entire internet), we hear that it is the easiest CMS to handle, to install and to use. Taking all these information into account, we would think that it is safe as a house. Wrong! It...by József Könnyű | Sep 21, 2018 | Security analysis
In the previous blog article, we learned about SQL injection and how it works. If you read it then you will know that it belongs to the family of the most serious vulnerabilities. The next vulnerability is not going to be so serious, but it’s worth taking care...by Toma Zoltán | Jun 21, 2018 | Release notes
HTTP/2 support with BitNinja WAF 2.0 The version of bitninja-ssl-termination 1.1.0, which is practically a HAProxy (1.8.9), can handle HTTP2 connections. It will be installed automatically by BitNinja (v 1.20.10) and it will reconfigure the configs for HTTP/2. It only...