Tag: malware
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Security — Block Executing Files Uploaded in wp-content/
Block executable files, uploaded to wp-content, to stop major source of malware. Important to prevent your site being hacked.
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WordPress Ongoing Maintenance and Security
WordPress ongoing maintenance and security, keep your site working well and safe from all but the world-best hackers. Steady monthly billing, even if some month there is a problem to fix.
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Is WordPress Multi-Site More or Less Secure?
What are the security issues of WordPress Multi-Site, vs several installations of WordPress on the same hosting account? What are some security steps to take on any WordPress installation?
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WordPress Security for People Without Technical WordPress Knowledge
Making secure passwords you can remember, and WordPress Security you can do yourself. But also make sure your site hosting company is doing their part of security.
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Protect Yourself from Brute Force Login Attacks
Hackers know most people use very common passwords. Here’s how to protect yourself from hackers guessing your WordPress login name and password (a “brute force login attack”).
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Security for Hosting Accounts, for WordPress Sites
Setting up good security for your hosting account is very important, to block malware before it affects your WordPress site. Here’s the beginning of your .htaccess security system; I’ll be writing up much more detail for you.