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Create a bulletproof WordPress installation

Submitted by • November 4, 2011

woopress.net - WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platform used nowadays, and because of its popularity you have to pay some particular extra attention to secure your installation against spam and malicious attacks. It will take just a few minutes ...

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What Lurks in the WordPress Plugin Repository?

Submitted by • August 21, 2011

wpmu.org - The WordPress Plugin Repository has more than 15,000 plugins. But how many of those are actually useful or up-to-date? And are there those that pose a real security risk? Read on to find out.

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Yesterday a security vulnerabi …

Submitted by • August 15, 2011

www.premiumwp.com - Yesterday a security vulnerability was discovered in the popular TimThumb image resizing script that is used in many premium WordPress themes. Some of the premium theme providers that include the timthumb script in their themes (or have done so in ...

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Backup WordPress Files and Database Automatically to Avoid Catastrophe

Submitted by • June 22, 2011

www.doitwithwp.com - Backups of your WordPress database and files are essential in case something happens to your site. Updraft does backups for you on a regular basis automatically so that you can rest in the knowledge that you always have a backup ...

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How To Change Your WordPress Database Prefix

Submitted by • April 8, 2011

www.doitwithwordpress.com - Many neglect to change the prefix for their WordPress database tables, which can lead to nasty spam injection on your site. With just ten minutes of effort, you can make your site much more secure and less vulnerable to SQL ...

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Which free WordPress theme websites are safe?

Submitted by • April 6, 2011

wpsmarts.com - Here at WPSmarts.com we've done a check-up of the 10 "top" sources of free WordPress themes to check the safety and quality of their themes - this article reveals what we found...

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Top WordPress Security plugins

Submitted by • March 14, 2011

www.flamescorpion.com - Although WordPress is known for its security, it never hurts to add additional security measures to your site, not only for your safety but for the safety of your readers whether it may be email address protection or firewall protection.

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WordPress 3.1 is finally released

Submitted by • February 26, 2011

www.flamescorpion.com - After a long period of waiting, testing, adding and cutting features, many release candidates, the WordPress 3.1 version, codename Reinhardt was officially released. The name comes from the jazz singer Django Reinhardt.

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WordPress Security, Part 6: Plugins & Themes

Submitted by • January 3, 2011

www.dev4press.com - WordPress website can’t work without plugins or themes. Well, you don’t need plugins, but in most cases WordPress alone is not enough. Choosing, downloading and using both themes and plugins may look as a simple task, but with increased popularity ...

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