Cybersecurity

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21
Aug

How to Set Up a security.txt File

A security.txt file publishes a standard, machine-readable location for security researchers to report a real vulnerability responsibly, instead of guessing at a contact method or giving up and not reporting it at all. Without one, someone who finds a genuine issue on your site has no clear way to reach…
21
Aug

How to Hide the WordPress Login Page

Automated bots overwhelmingly target the default /wp-login.php path blindly, scanning millions of sites at once with no idea or care which ones they’re hitting. Changing your login URL doesn’t stop a genuinely targeted, determined attacker, that’s not really what this is for, it removes your site from that blind automated…
21
Aug

What to Do If Your WordPress Site Is Hacked

If you’re here because you already know something’s wrong, a defaced homepage, a host suspension notice, a Google “This site may be hacked” warning, skip the reassurance and go straight to step one. This is a real, ordered recovery sequence, not a vague panic checklist, and the order matters, doing…
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