YouTube has updated its monetization policy to allow videos with strong profanity, such as “fuck,” in the first seven seconds to be fully monetized, a shift from previous limitations. This change reflects evolving advertiser expectations, although videos that feature profanity in titles or thumbnails still face restrictions, and excessive use remains against YouTube’s content guidelines.
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Hackers Exploit Critical WordPress Theme Flaw to Hijack Sites via Remote Plugin Install
Threat actors are exploiting a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-5394) in the "Alone – Charity Multipurpose Non-profit WordPress Theme," which has a CVSS score of 9.8, allowing unauthorized file uploads and potential site takeovers. This flaw was discovered and reported by security researcher Thái An, raising significant security concerns for affected WordPress sites. Want More Context? 🔎
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