مدیریت امنیت وردپرس: راهنمای گام به گام
MANAGING YOUR WORDPRESS SECURITY TIPS: A STEP BY STEP GUIDE
معرفی کتاب «مدیریت امنیت وردپرس: راهنمای گام به گام» (با عنوان لاتین MANAGING YOUR WORDPRESS SECURITY TIPS: A STEP BY STEP GUIDE) نوشتهٔ KUMAR, MADHAN، منتشرشده توسط نشر 2020 در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
WordPress security is a topic of huge importance for every website owner. Google blacklists around 10,000+ websites every day for malware and around 50,000 for phishing every week. If you are serious about your website, then you need to pay attention to the WordPress security best practices. In this guide, we will share all the top WordPress security tips to help you protect your website against hackers and malware. Complete WordPress security guide While WordPress core software is very secure, and it’s audited regularly by hundreds of developers, there is a lot that can be done to keep your site secure. At WPBeginner, we believe that security is not just about risk elimination. It’s also about risk reduction. As a website owner, there’s a lot that you can do to improve your WordPress security (even if you’re not tech savvy). We have a number of actionable steps that you can take to protect your website against security vulnerabilities. To make it easy, we have created a table of content to help you easily navigate through our ultimate WordPress security guide. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Why and How to Protect Your WordPress website Number 1: An essential measure: The use of a "strong" password Number 2: Blocking “brute force attacks” Number 3: Never use the WordPress "admin" account. Number 4: Limit the number of administrator accounts on your site and force users to choose strong passwords. Number 5: Changing the WordPress back office access URLs (wp-admin and wp-login) Number 6: Hide the WordPress version you are using Number 7: Change database prefix Number 8: Hide the true IP address of your site with CloudFlare Number 9: Get your site to HTTPS with CloudFlare Number 10: Disabling the XML-RPC interface Number 11: Blocking navigation of your WordPress folders Number 12: Disabling the File Editor Number 13: Disabling the execution of PHP files in certain WordPress directories Number 14: The Role of Hosting Your WordPress website Number 15: Moving your PhpMyAdmin Number 16: Be careful with the themes and plugins you install Number 17: Make backups Chapter 2: How do you recognize a hacked WordPress site?How to monitor your site? How do you know if your site has been hacked? Conclusion Acknowledgements ANNEXES
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