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People of WordPress: Jill Binder

You’ve probably heard that WordPress is open-source software, and may know that it’s created and run by volunteers. WordPress enthusiasts share many examples of how WordPress changed people’s lives for the better. This monthly series shares some of those lesser-known,...
Best practices for managing WordPress activity log data

Best practices for managing WordPress activity log data

https://www.wpsecurityauditlog.com/wordpress-admin/best-practices-managing-wordpress-activity-logs-data/ The data stored in the WordPress activity log is sensitive and confidential. So should you back it up? Should you archive it and keep it secure? Many compliance...
Using WPScan to find WordPress vulnerabilities on your website

Using WPScan to find WordPress vulnerabilities on your website

https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/wpscan-wordpress-security-scanner/WPScan is an open source WordPress security scanner. You can use it to scan your WordPress website for known vulnerabilities within the WordPress core, as well as popular WordPress plugins and themes....

The Month in WordPress: November 2019

November has been a big month in the WordPress community. New releases, big events, and a push for more contributors have characterized the work being done across the project — read on to find out more! The release of WordPress 5.3 “Kirk” WordPress 5.3 was released on...

How to Detect the .bt WordPress Hack

https://bitofwp.com/security/how-to-detect-the-bt-wordpress-hack/Just recently we cleaned a WordPress site which was apparently hacked many years ago. The hack was still active and our client was lucky that we found it since he asked us to host the site for...
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