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10 security-related terms that WordPress operators should know

10 security-related terms that WordPress operators should know

Operating WordPress requires some knowledge of security-related issues. This section will explain some commonly used security-related terms.

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WordPress malware chr(101).chr(95)." \x70".chr(117)." Analysis of "\x74

WordPress malware chr(101).chr(95).” \x70″.chr(117).” Analysis of “\x74

This section describes a type of malware that contains a backslash and a string of numbers, such as “\x74”. This section describes a type of malware that contains a string of backslashes and numbers such as “\x5f”.

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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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What are write permission permissions for files that are important for WordPress security?

What are write permission permissions for files that are important for WordPress security?

This section explains file write permissions, an important WordPress security issue.

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How to find out if a WordPress plugin is vulnerable for free.

How to find out if a WordPress plugin is vulnerable for free.

Learn how to use the WordPress Doctor Malware Scan & Security plugin to scan and examine your plugins for vulnerabilities.

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What are program vulnerabilities in WordPress?

What are program vulnerabilities in WordPress?

WordPress and plugins require updates to close vulnerabilities, but we will explain the most dangerous types of vulnerabilities.

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How do hackers tamper with WordPress and embed malware?

How do hackers tamper with WordPress and embed malware?

Through the development of WordPress security plug-ins and the recovery of many malware-infected sites, WordPress Doctor has studied how hackers tamper with WordPress and embed malware.

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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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Five free WordPress security measures

Five free WordPress security measures

Here are five free WordPress security measures you can take.

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Are WordPress sites vulnerable and easily hacked?

Are WordPress sites vulnerable and easily hacked?

How easy is a WordPress site to be hacked really? We would like to examine these numbers and probabilities and consider how easy it is for a WordPress site to be hacked.

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If I put a security plugin in wordpress, can it be hacked tampered with?

If I put a security plugin in wordpress, can it be hacked tampered with?

We know that many WordPress sites have security plug-ins. We will consider how much the possibility of your site being hacked is reduced by installing this security plugin.

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Five major reasons why WordPress is infected (re-modified) again even after malware is removed.

Five major reasons why WordPress is infected (re-modified) again even after malware is removed.

We know that reinfection of a WordPress site with malware is the last thing a site operator wants, as it prolongs the period of time that the site is in disrepair and can cause problems with clients. Here we would like to explain the five main factors that can cause reinfection.

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Case of WordPress site tampered with due to Movable Type vulnerability

Case of WordPress site tampered with due to Movable Type vulnerability

Recently, we have been receiving an increasing number of requests for malware removal from sites that have older versions of Movable Type mixed in with their servers.

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WordPress Rarely, a redirect hack that sends the site to another site only from Google search results.

WordPress Rarely, a redirect hack that sends the site to another site only from Google search results.

This section describes a redirect hack that forces WordPress to go to a different rogue site only in rare cases (some patterns say only on smartphones) when jumping from search engine results, and explains how to deal with it.

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Is it dangerous to install PHPMYADMIN in the same folder as WordPress?

Is it dangerous to install PHPMYADMIN in the same folder as WordPress?

phpMyAdmin is a widely used database management system that allows you to view your database and make all possible edits and modifications in your browser, but it can cause security problems if it is installed in the folder where WordPress is installed. We will explain the reason

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Redirect hack that takes you to another site when you click on a link on a WordPress site.

Redirect hack that takes you to another site when you click on a link on a WordPress site.

A redirect hack is a type of tampering in which a hacker alters site data or theme files to force users to go to a page that the hacker wants them to go to instead of the page they originally wanted to see. The following is an explanation of a common example of a redirect hack, i

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Can the WordPress database be tampered with or infected by malware?

Can the WordPress database be tampered with or infected by malware?

Most WordPress malware and tampering is done to program files, and only rarely is the database tampered with. However, when a database tampering vulnerability is found in a very popular plugin, database tampering (known as SQL injection) hacking can become an epidemic.

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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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