This section describes the features that should be implemented in the WordPress security plugin.
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This section describes the problem of wordpress upgrade.php and install.php leaking the wordpress version and how to deal with it.
This is a brief glossary of common vulnerability attacks on WordPress.
Here is what to do if a user complains that a WordPress site sends them to another site.
Malware infections are spreading in WordPress that cleverly disguise themselves as common programs.
We will explain how to directly edit plug-ins and other plug-ins to close vulnerabilities in WordPress plug-ins without updating the plug-ins.
Unlike common computer viruses, malware that infects WordPress often rewrites the legitimate WordPress core files to become a parasite. We will explain the reasons for this and how to deal with it.
Cookie hijacking, which is the theft of cookies from logged-in WordPress users, will be explained.
We will explain the malware (a malicious program that is embedded after a WordPress site is defaced) that uses raw.githubusercontent.com to infect WordPress.
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.
This section explains how to disable WordPress’ standard search function and return a 404 page.
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.
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.
This section describes the installation of a fake plugin Super Socialat spreading in WordPress.
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.
Here is what to do if you are unable to download a WordPress plugin.
Vulnerability testing of WordPress plugins should be performed on a regular basis. We will explain the reasons for this.