Posts Under Security Category
There are a whole bunch of special definitions that you can specify in wp-config.php to specify how your WordPress site should operate and these are the most used ones.
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Written: 6 Feb 2012
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Backups of your WordPress database and files are essential in case something happens to your site. Updraft does backups for you on a regular basis automatically so that you can rest in the knowledge that you always have a backup should the worst happen.
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Written: 20 Jun 2011
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Many neglect to change the prefix for their WordPress database tables, which can lead to nasty spam injection on your site. With just ten minutes of effort, you can make your site much more secure and less vulnerable to SQL injection attacks.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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WordPress uses eight random strings of characters called security keys and salts to add an extra layer of protection. This tutorial shows you what they are, why you need to use them and how to do so.
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Written: 17 Nov 2010
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This is a list of plugins that I find myself installing on nearly every WordPress installation. They provide core functionality and search engine optimisation so that your blog is easier to find, load and share
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Written: 15 Sep 2010
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Database backups are essential for any website, but they can be a bit of a drag. Follow this tutorial to create a completely automated system for backing up your database, as often as you need. Now, should anything disastrous happen to your database, you can rest in the knowledge that your data is safe
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Written: 23 Jul 2010
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