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Wed, 10 Sep 2008
Making a Wordpress blog more secureI found some good hints at Maketecheasier.com. The AskApache plugin (mentioned there), however, acted strangely when I tried to use it with Wordpress 2.6 on two different remote servers. Also, the wp-security-scan plugin was consistently unable to act on its own recommendation and change the table prefixes in the database used by Wordpress. Maybe this was due to my being consistently incapable of granting the necessary privileges to the respective users? But if so, I guess I ran into a problem with the MySQL database "wizard". Anyhow - safer now, I think.
Posted on 10 Sep 2008 at 18:47 in /technology/internet. -- Permalink
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