Photo by AltumCode on Unsplash This week WooCommerce 6.3 became publicly available. This is a minor update of this popular eCommerce plugin for WordPress, and it should not cause any issues since it was developed considering backward
Photo by AltumCode on Unsplash This week WooCommerce 6.3 became publicly available. This is a minor update of this popular eCommerce plugin for WordPress, and it should not cause any issues since it was developed considering backward
Photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash Earlier Google announced their plans to remove third-party cookies from Google Chrome, one of the world’s most used browsers (current share over 60%). According to the information they shared, the removed
Photo by Eric Rothermel on Unsplash Today Adobe announced a change to the release date of Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source versions. The new release date for this version, along with the patches 2.4.3-p2 and 2.3.7-p3,
Russian troops crossing the Ukrainian border on the 24th of February. In the early morning of the 24th of February Russian army began a full-scale invasion into Ukraine. The attack started with a missile launch targeted on
Photo by KOBU Agency on Unsplash More than a decade ago, browser version numbers were changing slowly. For example, Mozilla Firefox 3.0 was released on the 17th of June 2008. Then many security and stability updates were
Photo by FLY:D on Unsplash Security updates for arbitrary code execution vulnerability in Adobe Commerce and Magento Open source. Recently Adobe released an update to security bulletin APSB22-12 dedicated to a vulnerability CVE-2022-24086. Now the additional patch
Photo by Georg Bommeli on Unsplash This week Adobe released a security bulletin APSB22-12 dedicated to a vulnerability CVE-2022-24086. Its exploitation could allow arbitrary code execution. The flaw received a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a
Photo by Azamat E on Unsplash Recently Adobe published a list of new features available in Adobe Journey Optimizer - an extension for the Adobe Experience platform that allows you to handle notifications for your mobile apps.
Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash This week, a free, open-source PHP web framework, Laravel, created by Taylor Otwell, was updated to version 9.0. Initially, the release was planned for 2021, but as we wrote in July
Photo by Sasun Bughdaryan on Unsplash According to the survey published by Splitit, around 60% of US consumers are inclined to use a BNPL (Buy Now Pay Later) option with their existing credit card, compared to opening