Mobile SEO is becoming more relevant and important as the number of mobile users is significantly growing. Google recently made a post on June 11th, 2013 stating the importance of mobile search engine optimization and that they plan to roll out several ranking changes in the near future that address websites that are misconfigured for smartphone […]
E-Commerce Info
Aside from the level of customer service and vast array of features you receive with SEO-Cart, another good reason to use our hosted solution versus a 100% WordPress website is because of security.
Recent studies show that WordPress plugins, especially ecommerce ones, have a high chance of being riddled with security vulnerabilities such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
“Checkmarx’s research lab identified that more than 20% of the 50 most popular WordPress plugins are vulnerable to common Web attacks. Furthermore, a concentrated research into e-commerce plugins revealed that 7 out of the 10 most popular e-commerce plugins contain vulnerabilities. This is the first time that such a comprehensive survey was prepared to test the state of security of the leading plugins.”
According to the PDF [checkmarx.com], e-commerce plugins are in the list. We are a bit surprised to see that, assuming developers would be thinking about security first with e-commerce.
Security is always a top priority for us, especially when dealing with ecommerce. WordPress is still okay to use, but we recommend only using it for what it was originally designed for – blog posts only. If you must install any WordPress plugins, it is important to verify that it is secure before deploying on on a production website. SEO-Cart is a PCI compliant solution. We go above and beyond the requirements to keep your data safe and secure.
SEO-Cart vs WordPress Ecommerce Plugin Security
Aside from the level of customer service and vast array of features you receive with SEO-Cart, another good reason to use our hosted solution versus a 100% WordPress website is because of security. Recent studies show that WordPress plugins, especially ecommerce ones, have a high chance of being riddled with security vulnerabilities such as SQL […]