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Securing your WordPress blog is the most important thing that you must do after you have set it up on your server. There shouldn’t be any reason for you to leave your WordPress wide open for hackers to creep in and steal your information and/or destroy your data. Here are 11 ways that you can use to secure your WordPress blog.
1) Encrypt your login
Whenever you try to login to your website, your password is sent unencrypted. If you are on a public network, hacker can easily ‘sniff’ out your login credential using network sniffer. The best way is to encrypt your login with the Chap Secure Login plugin WordPress › Chap Secure Login WordPress Plugins. This plugin adds a random hash to your password and authenticate your login with the CHAP protocol.
2) Stop brute force attack
Hackers can easily crack your login password and credential using brute force attack. To prevent that from happening, you can install the login lockdown plugin WordPress › Login LockDown WordPress Plugins . This plugin records the IP address and timestamp of every failed WordPress login attempt. Once a certain number of failed attempts are detected, it will disable the login function for all requests from that range.
3) Use a strong password
Make sure you use a strong password that is difficult for others to guess. Use a combination of digits, special characters and upper/lower case to form your password. You can also use the password checker on WordPress 2.5 and above to check the strength of your password.
4) Protect your wp-admin folder
Your wp-admin folder contains all the important information and it is the last place that you want to give access to others. Use AskApache Password Protect AskApache Password Protection, For WordPress to password protect the directory and give access right only to authorized personnel.
5) Remove WordPress version info
A large number of WordPress theme include the WordPress version info in the meta tag. Hackers can easily get hold of this information and plan specific attack targeting the security vulnerability for that version.
To remove the WordPress version info, log in to your WordPress dashboard. Go to Design->Theme Editor. On the right, click on the Header file. On the left where you see a lot of codes, look for a line that looks like
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همین کار رو کردم :
world.meek.ir has been restored,
Securing your WordPress blog is the most important thing that you must do after you have set it up on your server. There shouldn’t be any reason for you to leave your WordPress wide open for hackers to creep in and steal your information and/or destroy your data. Here are 11 ways that you can use to secure your WordPress blog.
1) Encrypt your login
Whenever you try to login to your website, your password is sent unencrypted. If you are on a public network, hacker can easily ‘sniff’ out your login credential using network sniffer. The best way is to encrypt your login with the Chap Secure Login plugin WordPress › Chap Secure Login � WordPress Plugins. This plugin adds a random hash to your password and authenticate your login with the CHAP protocol.
2) Stop brute force attack
Hackers can easily crack your login password and credential using brute force attack. To prevent that from happening, you can install the login lockdown plugin WordPress › Login LockDown � WordPress Plugins . This plugin records the IP address and timestamp of every failed WordPress login attempt. Once a certain number of failed attempts are detected, it will disable the login function for all requests from that range.
3) Use a strong password
Make sure you use a strong password that is difficult for others to guess. Use a combination of digits, special characters and upper/lower case to form your password. You can also use the password checker on WordPress 2.5 and above to check the strength of your password.
4) Protect your wp-admin folder
Your wp-admin folder contains all the important information and it is the last place that you want to give access to others. Use AskApache Password Protect AskApache Password Protection, For WordPress to password protect the directory and give access right only to authorized personnel.
5) Remove WordPress version info
A large number of WordPress theme include the WordPress version info in the meta tag. Hackers can easily get hold of this information and plan specific attack targeting the security vulnerability for that version.
To remove the WordPress version info, log in to your WordPress dashboard. Go to Design->Theme Editor. On the right, click on the Header file. On the left where you see a lot of codes, look for a line that looks like
به سرعت حل شد.