WordPress Security

WordPress security is usually the last thing that someone thinks about when building a website. In fact, it is often the priority after someone has experienced problems due to the lack of security.

Here are some helpful articles related to WordPress Security:

WordPress Password Protect Page or Post

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3 Steps: WordPress Password Protect Page In WordPress password protect page by changing a few publishing settings. Login to the admin and edit the page or post that you would like to password protect. You will see a “Publish” meta box on the right column. The Visibility setting it “Public” by default. Click on that… Continue Reading »

Create a new password using the WordPress Password Generator. WordPress Passwords Are MD5 Hashed When a user sets their password in WordPress, it is converted into a one-way MD5 hash. If someone gains access to a backup file that contains the database of usernames and passwords, the hacker will have to crack the MD5 hashed… Continue Reading »

WordPress Password Generator

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This WordPress password generator will randomly create a strong easy to remember password using a combination of words, numbers, and punctuation. Looking for WordPress password encryption online tool? WordPress Password Generator Strength The strength of a password is determined by the combination of an array of characters and length. Sometimes, WordPress generate password scores that are… Continue Reading »

WordPress Disable XML-RPC Prevent XML-RPC DDoS

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If you do not need this feature in WordPress disable XML-RPC. The xmlrpc.php file in WordPress allows users to perform remote actions with their website.XML-RPC DDoS and another XML-RPC attack such as brute force take advantage of this feature. WordPress Disable XML-RPC Instructions Install A WordPress Security Plugin The easiest was to disable the XML-RPC… Continue Reading »

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