This section describes injection attacks in which malicious content is inserted into WordPress pages.
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This section describes the character strings that should not be used in the administrator password of a WordPress site.
What kind of attacks can hackers launch on a WordPress site? We will explain about the following
We have compiled a list of precautions for malware removal for a group of WordPress sites spanning multiple domains on a single server.
There have been cases where the WordPress staging environment has been contaminated with malware and malware has spread to this site. It is necessary to operate the WordPress staging environment in a security-conscious manner.
We will explain how to investigate unauthorized access to admin-ajax.php in WordPress
Here are five minimum security precautions to take when managing a WordPress site. In our experience, this will prevent more than 90% of hacking attempts.
We would like to talk about whether hacking (tampering) with a WordPress site can lead to a case for damages for users who access the site, based on our experience.
Around 30% of the WordPress sites we receive these days have rogue WordPress users, and the hacking technique of creating rogue users on WordPress is spreading.
When a site is hacked and defaced, some webmasters generally assume that hackers have targeted your site and infiltrated it with advanced technology, but this is not the case with WordPress. This is not the case with WordPress.
I would like to explain why WordPress malware (tampering) spreads to all sites on the server.
Malware infection is not only a WordPress problem, but is common to all CMS. (WordPress stands out because of its overwhelming popularity, but…) There are an increasing number of cases where old Movable Type is left unattended on a server and malware infection spreads to Wo
We will explain how to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site.
This section explains how WordPress customer information can be leaked if WordPress is hacked.
User 123@abc.com, which you don’t remember creating in WordPress, is an admin user that hackers add illegally.
Here’s what to do when spam comments don’t stop spamming URLs and links in WordPress.
You can improve security by preventing the execution of PHP programs in the upload folder of WordPress uploaded images and other folders that contain only static files outside of WordPress.
More than 90% of WordPress malware has obfuscated PHP programs. This article describes the obfuscation process.