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What to do if you can no longer rewrite or delete HTACCESS due to wordpress tampering

What to do if you can no longer rewrite or delete HTACCESS due to wordpress tampering

Here is what to do when you can no longer rewrite or delete HTACCESS due to WordPress malware infection (tampering).

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How to find hidden malware (tampering) in WordPress

How to find hidden malware (tampering) in WordPress

If WordPress redirects you to a different site or disables some features of the administration panel, you may have been infected with malware. In this case, if the malware has been removed and the site keeps re-infecting itself, it is possible that a backdoor, or malicious progra

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Types of malware infecting WordPress

Types of malware infecting WordPress

The types of malware that can infect WordPress will be explained, including viruses, worms, spyware, adware, Trojan horses, ransomware, phishing, SEO spam, etc.

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What security experts recommend in the WordPress security plugin

What security experts recommend in the WordPress security plugin

There are many security plugins released for WordPress. The following is a list of features that you should have when selecting a security plugin.

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Powerful waf 6G firewall that can be done by simply writing in htaccess in wordpress

Powerful waf 6G firewall that can be done by simply writing in htaccess in wordpress

Introducing the powerful waf (web application firewall) 6G firewall, which you can simply write into htaccess.

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Checklist for Improving WordPress Security

Checklist for Improving WordPress Security

WordPress Doctor helps hundreds of sites a year clean up malware and create secure sites. Based on this experience, we have created a checklist for running WordPress securely according to its level of importance. We hope you find it helpful.

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What to do for your site users when WordPress is hacked, tampered with, or hijacked.

What to do for your site users when WordPress is hacked, tampered with, or hijacked.

This page explains how to respond to users (those who use the site) when there is a possibility of damage to users who visit the site, such as being redirected to another site, being sent to a sweepstakes site, or downloading malicious files due to WordPress tampering. This page

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WordPress security, prevent SQL injection with HTACCESS

WordPress security, prevent SQL injection with HTACCESS

We will explain how to prevent SQL injection to improve WordPress security.

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5 security measures that can be taken in WordPress just by writing HTACCESS

5 security measures that can be taken in WordPress just by writing HTACCESS

Here are some security measures that can be taken simply by including the settings in HTACCESS.

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5 symptoms that appear when WordPress is infected with malware or has been tampered with.

5 symptoms that appear when WordPress is infected with malware or has been tampered with.

The following is a list of common symptoms that occur when a site is infected with malware. If you see something wrong with the behavior of the site, please refer to these symptoms and perform a malware scan.

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Cases in which malware (virus infection, tampering) prevents logging in to the management screen

Cases in which malware (virus infection, tampering) prevents logging in to the management screen

There have been an increasing number of cases where a hacker has embedded a number of malicious HTACCESS files in a site, making it impossible to log in to the administration screen. This case study will be explained in this issue.

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WordPress HTACCESS has been tampered with and access to the admin panel is no longer possible

WordPress HTACCESS has been tampered with and access to the admin panel is no longer possible

Recently, a type of malware has become popular in which a WordPress site is tampered with, and although the site can be displayed without problems, the administrator screen cannot be accessed. We will explain how to deal with this case.

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HTACCESS and Index.php files tampered with again in an instant in WordPress

HTACCESS and Index.php files tampered with again in an instant in WordPress

We would like to introduce a case of WordPress tampering in which the HTACCESS and Index.php files were instantly tampered with again, even after the malware was removed. Tampering that resurfaces even after deleting and deleting This malware is a backdoor that is planted in othe

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What are the symptoms of a WordPress hack? Here are some of the tampering details of various hackers.

What are the symptoms of a WordPress hack? Here are some of the tampering details of various hackers.

1 Back door Vulnerabilities, known as backdoors, allow hackers to install hidden entry points on your site to gain access to your WordPress site through the misuse of server privileges. Once the backdoor is exploited, the hacker can access or rewrite all files on the hosting serv

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5 signs that your WordPress site has been hacked or defaced

5 signs that your WordPress site has been hacked or defaced

Recently, there has been an increase in the number of SEO hacks, a type of site tampering that is difficult to recognize as tampering, rather than hacks or tampering that are easy to understand. In this article, we would like to explain how this type of tampering affects sites.

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How to prevent spam comment posting by robots from HTACCESS files

How to prevent spam comment posting by robots from HTACCESS files

Comment spam (invalid string parties or links written in comments) is a very annoying problem if you have the comment function enabled in WordPress. In this article, we will explain how to prevent spam written via robots (which automatically write comments) from HTACCESS files.

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How to block or allow access to only certain IPs in WordPress

How to block or allow access to only certain IPs in WordPress

We will explain how to block certain IPs in WordPress or allow only certain IPs access to the admin panel, for example.

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How to restrict IP addresses that can log in to WordPress

How to restrict IP addresses that can log in to WordPress

If you are running a WordPress site with a fixed IP and very few administrative users, restricting IP access to the admin screen can be very secure. Restricting access to the admin panel is very easy with the HTACCESS file.

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