Posts Tagged ‘Security’
WordPress Security Keys – What, Why & How
www.doitwithwp.com - WordPress uses eight random strings of characters called security keys and salts to add an extra layer of protection. This tutorial shows you what they are, why you need to use them and how to do so.
Automate WordPress Database Backups for Care-Free Protection
www.doitwithwp.com - Database backups are essential for any website, but they can be a bit of a drag. Follow this tutorial to create a completely automated system for backing up your database, as often as you need. Now, should anything disastrous happen ...
Secure your WordPress with security scanner plugin
www.flamescorpion.com - Wp security scan plugin will scan your WordPress installation to see if there are things that can be exploited by others, for example if you still have the administrator account called "admin", if the permissions are right.
How to protect your WordPress
d3mha.com - Since a lot of WordPress sites got hacked in the last months, i wrote some tips, and collected some from other blogs on how to secure your WordPress from getting hacked.
how to have vaultpress like protection for your WordPress blog
blogdesignstudio.com - We can install few plugins that can help us achieve similar level of protection and that too free of cost (almost). We just need to ensure that we configure the plugins in the right manner.
WordPress Tips and Tricks improve Security of your blog
www.famousbloggers.net - It’s a very simple WordPress trick to improve the security of your blog, by following this trick you are giving hackers more headaches and more hard work to do while trying to hack your site
4 Effective WordPress Plugins for Your Blog Security
www.smashingeeks.com - WordPress is one of the most used Blogging Platform and but its Login Page ( e.g domain.com/wp-admin OR domain.com/blog/wp-admin) is not Attractive as of Others Like Blogger and TypePad. Its Login Page is too Pretty that Hackers Or Attackers can ...
The Solution To The Lack Of WordPress Beta Testing
www.scratch99.com - An idea to solve the problem of bugs occasionally getting through WordPress' beta testing phase: the staged rollout, where WordPress is released to a limited amount of users and monitored before going live to everyone.
Why You Shouldn’t Use The Default Admin Account In WordPress
new2wp.com - This is an article about the security risks you open yourself up to by using the default admin account created when installing WordPress. It explains why and how you can change your account so you are better off, even if ...