
The WordPress Blogging Platform, is by far, the number one choice for bloggers, throughout the whole-wide-world. It is powerful, robust, easy to use, making it relatively easy, for almost anybody to become a blogger! However, it does have a serious security issue that I would like to address in this blog post. Continue Reading »
I was reading a blog post about, "viewing your competitor's WordPress plugins" the other day. The post pointed out that there is a security hole in some versions of WordPress. This security hole allows your WordPress plugin folder to be displayed publicly. This is something that you'll want to avoid at all costs! Continue Reading »
There is no doubt in my mind that getting hacked would turn out to be a total bummer. Did you know that you can add an extra layer of security to your WordPress blog with the WordPress firewall plugin? This firewall plugin does a very good job of slowing down hackers that are determined to hack your blog. However, there isn't any Continue Reading »
In an attempt of cryptanalysis of code breaking of encrypted or secret information, a ‘brute force attack’ is a method of defeating a cryptographic scheme by employing a wide array of possibilities; e.g.. some possible keys for decrypting a message by hackers who wants to get into your system. Though theoretically a brute force attack is recognized, it is basically computationally Continue Reading »