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The Bermuda Triangle of vulnerabilities at WordCamp Vienna 2024 Hi, {NAME}! The new, the evergreen,

The Bermuda Triangle of vulnerabilities at WordCamp Vienna 2024 Hi, {NAME}! The new, the evergreen, the developments. This year's [WordCamp Vienna](, from April 05 to 06 is bound to be an exciting one, and we're thrilled to join as a sponsor! Plus, our Data & Research Team Lead, Nestor Angulo de Ugarte will talk about the Bermuda Triangle of WordPress vulnerabilities. Will we see you there?   How can you avoid the Bermuda Triangle of WordPress vulnerabilities? A hacked WordPress site does not get infected out of thin air. Nestor's talk will dive deep into the complexities of WordPress security, using real-life examples to illustrate the the lifecycle of vulnerabilities and what we can do to prevent them. Our goal? Avoid falling into a 'Bermuda Triangle' of security threats, so our digital 'ship' continues its journey safely. Who is Nestor? Nestor is a Computer Science Engineer and the lead of Patchstack's Data & Research Team. He's worked at Sucuri Incident Response department and GoDaddy WebSecurity until 2023, and it's there that he acquired tons of knowledge about hackers, malware, and strange cases he went full-on CSI with. Although he's based in Spain, you'll find Nestor meeting people wherever there is internet connection available - with the mandatory mug of coffee or black tea. If you'd like to grab a cup of coffee with us at WordCamp Vienna, just reply to this email. See you in Vienna! ☕ If this email wasn't meant for you, please contact [support](. [( [( []( []( ©2024 Patchstack OÜ Aida 7, 80011 Pärnu, Estonia [Privacy policy]( ▪ [Manage no]([tifications]( ▪ [Unsubscribe](

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