News & Insights

Running a WordPress security audit in 2022
It’s incredibly important to keep the security of our systems (and, more importantly, the data within them) under constant review. With that in mind, this post looks at how we audit our WordPress website in 2022.

Taking steps to mitigate the impact of the Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228) vulnerability
Thoughts on the 'Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228)' vulnerability and some suggestions on how to mitigate its effects.

It’s not difficult to create a strong password
This blog post covers everything you need to know about keeping your passwords secure, along with some hard truths about how easily passwords can be hacked.

How do you make your website GDPR compliant and what is the General Data Protection Regulation anyway?
GDPR becomes law one year from today. If you run a website or an app or just use digital systems as part of your business / organisation you will need to comply with it or face some hefty consequences.

What can we learn from the largest ransomware attack in history?
By now, almost everyone will be aware of the recent ransomware attack that left thousands of computers unusable in over 100 countries. This blog post provides important security advice to help keep your data safe.

Our key findings from WordCamp 2017 – The Annual WordPress Conference
As Wordpress specialists, the Fellowship team recently attended WordCamp, London 2017. Packed with sessions from industry experts, there were some really interesting points to take away with us, some of which are likely to be helpful and beneficial to our clients.

Why is my website displaying as ‘Not secure’?
If you keep your browser up to date (which we recommend) you might have seen a warning about sites you visit being unsecure. In this article, we will try to explain why you are seeing it, whether you should worry about it and, if you have a website yourself, what you can do to stop your website being flagged as “Not secure”

Recent increases in brute force attacks on WordPress websites
Wordpress is the most popular content management system on the internet powering around 27% of the entire web and it's clear to see why; it’s easy to use for content publishers and site owners and it’s great to build on for developers. It’s open-source, thoroughly documen...

Yahoo! Security Breach
Like a 6th of the world's population, you may have received an email (or even heard on the news) that there has been a security breach in Yahoo’s system - this short blog should be all you need to know.