One Of My WordPress Sites Was Hacked- And I Thought It Would Never Happen To Me
I thought that bloggers who did not use WordPress as their preferred publishing platform due to security risks were a little paranoid, I was wrong. In fact I was proven dead wrong the other day when one of my websites was hacked. As much as I like WordPress, I think the dislike is growing stronger with every passing day.
This is particularly troubling because in my case it was one of those “good hackers”- unfortunately unlike Ray, I am not too interested in updating my WordPress just yet. It all looks way too suspicious to me. I know that I am being paranoid, but I can’t help but suspect “the most important Matt on the web” and his companions to have something to do with it.
I am not sure if this recent hack was related to vulnerability of wp-config.php file, but according to Dane, by default, WordPress becomes very attractive to hackers. Dane also gives a solution of how moving some sensitive info out of your wp-conifg.php file can improve your WordPress security.
I recommended Dane’s blog to my readers on several occasions, he is a true master of “WordPress Troubleshooting”- and his solution for wp-config.php file is quite brilliant. Thanks Dane!
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