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Post by mimjannat on Jan 14, 2024 0:02:46 GMT -5
Apply PHP Hardening to your System You can install and enable a PHP hardening system on your server. This can further increase the security of the system by protecting against various vulnerabilities. . Dont Let the Hackers Know Your WordPress Version It is important to hide the version of WordPress you are using from hackers. If it is publicly available it would help hackers identify the vulnerability they can use to hack the site. WordPress . and above automatically adds the version in the WPhead section. However you can remove it in the header.php file. . Lockout Users with Failed. Login Attempts It is still possible that even with so much password protection hackers may still find ways to crack the password of your WordPress admin. Let us see how login lockdown works. If a user makes too many failed login attempts they will immediately be logged out from C Level Email List logging in to the site for the next few hours. This feature is available with most security plugins in WordPress. This is one of the effective defences against bruteforce attacks. Checking if WordPress Site is Hacked or Not We know that even the most alert system administrators will not be able to constantly monitor their site. Even the best monitoring tools may have a delay between each site scan. There are various ways you can use to detect if your site has been hacked. Your browser would in most cases alert you about the hack. Your hosting provider takes your site offline because it is hacked. Google search results flag your site as hacked or harmful. Googles search console alerts you to malware on your site. Your malware scanner alerts you to an infection or hack. A customer contacts you about your site being hacked. Use a source code scanner to detect a hack. Use a monitoring service to detect if more than a very small percentage of the page has changed.
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