Wordpress is one of the versatile CMS throughout the world and many people use this most popular content management system to develop business websites. However, the fame of WordPress has also made it the number one choice of hackers.
Hackers basically that some of the most important business sites are powered by WordPress and they try constantly to find a hole in its security system. That is why, web developers should take good care of their website to prevent hackers from hacking their websites. If you have a WordPress site or planning for a WordPress website design, here are a few security guidelines for you.
Keep it up-to-date- WordPress community regularly releases updates to enhance security features and hence it is necessary that you keep it the site up-to-date. As soon as the latest scraps are accessible, download and install them to defend your site against malwares.
Update the themes and plug-ins- It is essential that you maintain your site on regular basis, because one weak point is good enough to crash entire site. If you are using a paid theme and plug-ins for layout design and development, update them time to time to run your online business accurately.
Eradicate inactive themes and plug-ins- If you have changed the layout or stopped using some plug-ins; uninstall the earlier theme and inactive plug-ins for your site’s security purpose.
Replace the default admin- The default username given to content management system is “admin”. It’s probably the easiest name to guess. After installing WordPress, remove the default username and make your own username, password to prevent hacking.
Use a secure password- Make sure that your password is minimum of 8 characters long. Use numbers, symbols and uppercase lowercase letters to create a complex password. Don’t use your name, birth date or phone number as password, because hackers can simply guess it.
Use a different table prefix- Change the default prefix of table from “wp” to something else. Before installing the software, visit “wp_config.php file”, go to “$table_prefix = ‘wp_’; and provide a custom name replacing “wp”. If the software is previously installed, open the database through “PhpMyAdmin and modify the table name.
Delete version information- Hackers see your version information to understand whether they can hack your site or not. Therefore, delete the version information by adding “remove_action (‘wp_head’, ‘wp_generator’);” function in the PHP file.
Install trusted plug-ins- Before installing any plug-in, check that it’s free from virus and malware. Read related user reviews and use highly rated plug-ins.
Choose your hosting service provider carefully- When your site is fully developed, look for reputed hosting service provider. Ask him about the security features he is using for anti-hacking, because after the CMS, hackers’ next aim is hosting server.
Keep your computer safe- Your computer can also damage the CMS, if it’s not free from viruses. Install an anti virus software in your computer before starting the project and update your OS regularly to get the latest features.
Data security is a very an important factor for successful web development. WordPress is certainly a very secure CMS, but its better to be safe than sorry.
Joe sam / August 6, 2012
its really good information i come to know . I really don’t know about the tactics of protecting the website. i hope it prove useful for all.
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