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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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Better Tighten up your Wordpress
I learned the hard way today that Worpdress is not all that secure, by default. Course one of my blogs got hacked. Also the fact that I was lazy and should have set up better passwords. Guess it was a nasty little wake up call. Spent some time and changed all my blogs, should be a little tougher now.
So I post to maybe wake up others, or find out I was the only lazy one.. ![]() After looking at the default passwords WP outputs, they really are not very secure. Too bad you can't change the username. Has any one done that? |
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Ronnie - you can create a new user with admin level access, and then you can delete the "admin" user automatically created.
Tip: create an admin user whose name never appears on blog posts or anywhere public, and make it a hard to guess username.
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"If you're happy and you know it, think again." -- Guru Pitka |
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#3 |
Formerly known as TekAngel
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Hey, thanks Simon, never thought of removing the admin user.
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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I didn't think of removing the admin either. Thank you also Simon.
With the new passwords, they are pretty tough, so it's a start. |
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