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WordPress Security 2017: Secure Your Site Against Hackers!
Introduction
Introduction to the technical section (0:57)
Username and Password Security
intro to Username & password section (1:01)
username and password security
Make your usernames hard to guess (5:04)
Introduction to wordpress security (3:49)
more great advice on password security (5:35)
Improving the Security of the WordPress Admin User (11:03)
An easy way to change your username with Username Changer plugin (3:20)
How to Enable 2 Step Authentication to your WordPress Login - edited (4:27)
Keeping Software Up-to-Date and Understanding Basic "Webroot Hygiene"
intro to software updating section (1:17)
updating software
How To Make Sure You're Running Up To Date Software (7:49)
deleting unnecessary plugins through the wordpress backend - edited (2:01)
deleting unnecessary themes through the wordpress backend - edited (1:56)
Webroot Hygiene And Accessing Sites Files (11:48)
home directory and webroot hygiene
Webroot Hygiene And Accessing Sites Files
Checking Permissions (3:01)
Checking Permissions
Disable Directory Listing (3:22)
Wordfence security plugin
Introduction to the Wordfence Security Plugin (0:38)
Why the Wordfence Security Plugin is so awesome (4:58)
Activating Wordfence Security Plugin for WordPress Initial Essential Steps (13:54)
Checking up on Wordfence 24 hour later (5:38)
Making sure the firewall is enabled in Wordfence and more about the plugin (5:53)
Further Tweaks To Wordfence Security Plugin (3:03)
What to do if you get locked out of WordPress by Wordfence Security Plugin (3:57)
Backing Up
introduction to backing up (0:45)
An Introduction to Backing-up and Restoring WordPress Websites (4:47)
Recommended WordPress Plug-ins for Backing-up and Restoring WordPress Sites (3:33)
Sheduling Database and File Backups to the Cloud using a free plugin (6:33)
How to Restore a WordPress Website from a Backup (7:59)
Extra WordPress Security Tasks – Really Lock Down Your Site
setting up wordpress manually - edited (4:33)
Get the Secure padlock on an SSL website (8:58)
how to disable error reporting in WordPress (4:50)
Disable File Editing in the Wordpress Dashboard (1:10)
Protecting WP-Includes Folder and WP-Config.php (2:23)
Prevent PHP Execution in the Uploads Directory and Reminder to Update Plugins, Themes, and Software (4:22)
Conclusion
Conclusion to the course (0:28)
WordPress Security 2017 all slides
deleting unnecessary themes through the wordpress backend - edited
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