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Secure Your Wordpress using WPIDS, Inspector Wordpress Plugin , and askApache.

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Wordpress vulnerabilities issue has become really big nowadays. A lot of wordpress blog has been hacked , due to the use of exploitable wordpress plugins. In my past article about wp-scanner , i’ve already explained the ease to maintain the security of your wordpress blog. But apparently , wp-scanner ’s not enough to secure your wordpress. Then , How to Secure Your Wordpress blog ? Wordpress Security Whitepaper is a good start to read on. It explains mostly needs required to secure your wordpress blog. The ease to secure your wordpress blog , now aslo brought to you as Plugins , Which are :

- WPIDS (Wordpress Intrusion Detection System) : This Plugin can be downloaded here , and a full review of WPIDS can be read on TheCredence’s blog and also here. WPIDS ’s purpose is to protect your blog from any WebAttack. All request to your blog will be logged to the database for analysis. WPIDS is aslo featured with Email Notification for the high impact intrusion. WPIDS will also notify you for the latest filter rules available. :)

- INSPECTOR WORDPRESS PLUGIN : This plugin’s purpose is to log all attempt to your blog which is considered to be hack attempts. Well , there’s nothing much i can tell about this plugin . You’d better read the full review of this plugin here.

The other 10 security realated plugins review can be read here and . :) Some other tips to protect the wordpress admin directory can be read on askapache’s plugin review. The other useful security tips to harden your wordpress blog can be read on quickonlinetips’s blog.

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