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Are there pages registered in Google Search Console that I don't remember creating?

Are there pages registered in Google Search Console that I don’t remember creating?

If a page you do not remember creating is registered in Google Search Console, it is possible that your WordPress site was infected with malware and generated a malicious page.

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How to disable the standard search function in WordPress to return a 404 page

How to disable the standard search function in WordPress to return a 404 page

This section explains how to disable WordPress’ standard search function and return a 404 page.

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How do I completely hide my WordPress admin ID (login ID)?

How do I completely hide my WordPress admin ID (login ID)?

WordPress is a CMS that basically does not hide the user ID = login ID. This means that a hacker attempting to gain unauthorized access to the site can log in as long as they know the password. We will explain how to completely hide your WordPress administrator ID.

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Vulnerability in WordPress Plugin LiteSpeed Cache Affects 5 Million Sites

Vulnerability in WordPress Plugin LiteSpeed Cache Affects 5 Million Sites

A vulnerability affecting 5 million sites has been discovered in the popular WordPress cache plugin LiteSpeed Cache 6.3.0.1 and below. We recommend updating as soon as possible.

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Fake Plugin Installations Spreading in WordPress Super Socialat

Fake Plugin Installations Spreading in WordPress Super Socialat

This section describes the installation of a fake plugin Super Socialat spreading in WordPress.

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Investigate unauthorized access to wordpress admin-ajax.php (how to deal with it)

Investigate unauthorized access to wordpress admin-ajax.php (how to deal with it)

We will explain how to investigate unauthorized access to admin-ajax.php in WordPress

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Minimum security precautions for WordPress site management

Minimum security precautions for WordPress site management

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.

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What to do if you are unable to download a wordpress plugin

What to do if you are unable to download a wordpress plugin

Here is what to do if you are unable to download a WordPress plugin.

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Why you should test your WordPress plugins for vulnerabilities.

Why you should test your WordPress plugins for vulnerabilities.

Vulnerability testing of WordPress plugins should be performed on a regular basis. We will explain the reasons for this.

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Example of malware spreading to initial subdomain folders of a server

Example of malware spreading to initial subdomain folders of a server

Many of today’s malware spread infection to all folders beyond the domain folders in the server. In this article, we will discuss the infection of initial subdomain folders on unused servers, which is often overlooked.

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What is a brute force attack, a brute force attempt to try and break through a WordPress user's password?

What is a brute force attack, a brute force attempt to try and break through a WordPress user’s password?

This section describes a brute force attack that tries and breaks through WordPress users’ passwords by brute force and how to deal with it.

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Can the hacking (defacing) of a WordPress site lead to a case for damages for users who accessed the site?

Can the hacking (defacing) of a WordPress site lead to a case for damages for users who accessed the site?

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.

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Malware using text copy and paste service in WordPress

Malware using text copy and paste service in WordPress

This section describes malware that uses a text copy and paste service in WordPress.

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Malware displays fake Chrome update screen on WordPress site

Malware displays fake Chrome update screen on WordPress site

We will explain a new type of malware that is spreading these days: fake updates.

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How do WordPress hackers find site vulnerabilities and deface sites? What are effective security measures?

How do WordPress hackers find site vulnerabilities and deface sites? What are effective security measures?

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.

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Will WordPress malware removal restore contaminated search results?

Will WordPress malware removal restore contaminated search results?

There is a type of WordPress malware that registers fraudulent e-commerce site pages in Google search results without permission. We will explain whether (and when) such malicious search results disappear after the malware is removed.

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Notes on what to do if multiple WordPress sites across the server have been infected (tampered with) by malware.

Notes on what to do if multiple WordPress sites across the server have been infected (tampered with) by malware.

We will explain the precautions to take when multiple WordPress sites across the server have been infected (tampered with) by malware.

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What is a web shell, a piece of malware that can be installed via a vulnerability in WordPress?

What is a web shell, a piece of malware that can be installed via a vulnerability in WordPress?

This section describes a web shell that can be installed via a vulnerability in WordPress.

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