Today we’re releasing our quarterly Hacked Website Report for 2016/Q2. The data in this report is based on compromised websites we worked on, with insights and analysis performed by our Incident Response Team (IRT) and Malware Research Team (MRT). CMS Analysis
Our analysis consisted of over 9,000 infected websites. The graphs below show a side-by-side comparison with our 2016/Q1 report.
The four open-source Content Management Systems (CMS) we focus on in our report include WordPress (78%), Joomla! (14%), Magento (5%), and Drupal (2%).
We dive into specific information about out-of-date software found on websites going through our cleanup process. Some interesting datasets include that WordPress installations were out-of-date 55% of the time while Joomla! (86%), Drupal (84%), and Magento (96%) continue to lead the way with out-of-date software.
We briefly cover specific extensible components within the WordPress platform. As it makes up the largest sampling in our environment (78%), we place special emphasis on the top three plugin vulnerabilities contributing to 22% of WordPress site hacks.
In this report, we also include a new telemetry dataset that shows the most popular WordPress
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/13450/sucuri-hacked-website-report
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/sucuri-hacked-website-report/
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