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Why does the WordPress theme or plugin includes "if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ){" ?

Why does the WordPress theme or plugin includes “if ( ! defined( ‘ABSPATH’ ){” ?

If you look at the PHP source code of a WordPress theme or plugin, you will see in many of its files that if ( ! defined( ‘ABSPATH’ )) at the top. I would like to explain the reason for this statement and its effect.

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Redirect hack that sends you to a malicious site when you click on a screen or link on a WordPress site.

Redirect hack that sends you to a malicious site when you click on a screen or link on a WordPress site.

This section describes a type of malware that is spreading to a large number of files on a very large number of sites these days, in which clicking on various elements of a site sends the user to a different malicious site.

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eval function used in over 50% of WordPress malware (tampering and viruses)

eval function used in over 50% of WordPress malware (tampering and viruses)

We will explain the process called eval, which is used in more than half of the malware files detected by WordPress Doctor, and how to stop eval.

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Security Concerns When Automatic WordPress Updates Fail

Security Concerns When Automatic WordPress Updates Fail

The automatic update of WordPress has failed. Please try updating again.” This page explains what kind of security concerns there are and how to deal with them.

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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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What to do if you have multiple WordPress sites on your server and find that they are infected with malware

What to do if you have multiple WordPress sites on your server and find that they are infected with malware

If you have multiple WordPress sites on your server and find that they are infected with malware, here is what to do.

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Top 5 most commonly used vulnerable plugins as of WordPress 2022

Top 5 most commonly used vulnerable plugins as of WordPress 2022

We would like to inform you of the top 5 most commonly used vulnerable plugins as of 2022. If you are using any of these plug-ins, please update your site as soon as possible.

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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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Characteristics and decoding methods of malware code infecting WordPress

Characteristics and decoding methods of malware code infecting WordPress

We will explain the characteristics of malware code embedded by WordPress tampering and how to make the code readable and analyze its contents.

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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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Passwords that should not be used in WordPress users

Passwords that should not be used in WordPress users

This section describes the types of passwords that should not be used in WordPress.

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Percentage of WordPress being hacked

Percentage of WordPress being hacked

This section will explain the percentage of causes of WordPress being hacked.

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What is a 0Day attack that exploits a WordPress vulnerability?

What is a 0Day attack that exploits a WordPress vulnerability?

About 60% of WordPress tampering damage is caused by vulnerabilities in the old WordPress itself and plugins. Some of these are 0-day attacks. This is explained here.

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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 malware, heck.php showing fake Google login screen

WordPress malware, heck.php showing fake Google login screen

Recently, many websites have been defaced to display fake Google login screens, and we will provide examples and explanations of these defacements.

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Tampering Cases in WordPress What are SEO Hacks?

Tampering Cases in WordPress What are SEO Hacks?

The most common type of WordPress tampering today is called SEO hacks (SEO spam), and we will explain examples of SEO hacks and how to deal with them.

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An example of a redirect hack embedded in a WordPress core file

An example of a redirect hack embedded in a WordPress core file

Recently there has been an increase in the embedding of JAVASCRIPT-type malware starting with trackmyposs in WordPress core files.

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If you are worried about security with WordPress, but also worried about problems that may occur when updating

If you are worried about security with WordPress, but also worried about problems that may occur when updating

WordPress itself, themes, and plug-ins are rarely found to be vulnerable, and their creators release updates to improve security, but updates can also cause problems with the site. In some cases, the update is forbidden by the company because it causes the site to malfunction. Th

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