WordPress Activity Log – 7 Things You Should Be Tracking

https://kinsta.com/blog/wordpress-activity-log/When your WordPress website is small, it’s easy to keep tabs on everything that happens within it. However, as it grows in size and complexity it can become a lot harder to keep up. This is particularly true if you enable users to register on your site, run a membership site, or have multiple contributors […] More info: https://kinsta.com/blog/wordpress-activity-log/

Malicious Redirects from NewShareCounts.com Tweet Counter

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/qBGxYWXamVc/malicious-redirects-from-newsharecounts-com-tweet-counter.html When Twitter announced their new design for “Tweet” and “follow” buttons back in October 2015, marketers across the web developed a mild anxiety—the new design came with a decision to nuke their beloved Tweet count feature. Social signals can be a huge credibility indicator for visitors and site content. Who doesn’t think there’s a More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/qBGxYWXamVc/malicious-redirects-from-newsharecounts-com-tweet-counter.html

Security Monitoring Saves the Day

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/u_Q1VUaCOtY/security-monitoring-saves-the-day.html For the second week of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, we would like to focus on a very important part in having a good website security posture: monitoring. How can security monitoring save your day? Most people only care about their website security after something bad has already happened. However, how can you tell […] More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/u_Q1VUaCOtY/security-monitoring-saves-the-day.html

Activity Logs Compliment Your WordPress Security Plugin & Solution

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wpsecurityauditlog/~3/qqFrgQ05778/Very often we are asked how our activity log plugin compares to, and possibly replaces security plugins and solutions such as Malcare, Sucuri and WordFence. The very short answer is that even though our plugin is a security plugin, it does not compete with these type of WordPress security plugins. The WP Security Audit Log plugin […] More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wpsecurityauditlog/~3/qqFrgQ05778/

How to Vet an Employee Before Granting Admin Access on WordPress

https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/how-to-vet-employee-before-granting-admin-access-wordpress/In the grand pantheon of nerve-wracking activities that go into growing a business, handing out admin access to someone else might not seem like a top-tier contender, but it’s actually a very awkward milestone — particularly if you’ve previously run everything yourself. Your WordPress website is your creation, the product of your hard work. Ceding […] More info: https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/how-to-vet-employee-before-granting-admin-access-wordpress/

The Ultimate WordPress Google Drive Backup Tutorial (2018)

https://wpbuffs.com/wordpress-backup-google-drive/The need to regularly back up your WordPress site cannot be stressed enough. Technology can fail at any time so being prepared and having the most recent version of your website as a backup file can make all the difference in how quickly it takes to get your website live again—or not at all. When […] More info: https://wpbuffs.com/wordpress-backup-google-drive/

Obfuscated JavaScript Cryptominer

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/Ge-s7hkF9W0/obfuscated-javascript-cryptominer.html During an incident response investigation, we detected an interesting piece of heavily obfuscated JavaScript malware. Once decoded, we found out that cryptominers were running on visitor’s computers when they accessed our customer’s website. We have previously discussed how cryptomining can happen in many covert ways. In this post, we will show you how a malicious […] More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/Ge-s7hkF9W0/obfuscated-javascript-cryptominer.html

Breaking Out of Shells at DerbyCon

https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2018/10/breaking-out-of-shells-at-derbycon/I downloaded my first copy of BackTrack when I was 13. I had no idea what I was doing, or how to use it, but I knew that I was hooked. I’ve been fascinated with technology since I was a kid, so the idea that I could interact with that technology in new and unexpected […] More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2018/10/breaking-out-of-shells-at-derbycon/
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