As part of our drive to improve website security we are offering Clients an additional level of safety. Please contact us to find out how you can benefit
Our security software can carry out the precautions listed below. Please note that some of these might not be applied to your websites security
- Remove the meta “Generator” tag
- Change the urls for WordPress dashboard including login, admin, and more
- Completely turn off the ability to login for a given time period (away mode)
- Remove theme, plugin, and core update notifications from users who do not have permission to update them
- Remove Windows Live Write header information
- Remove RSD header information
- Rename “admin” account
- Change the ID on the user with ID 1
- Change the WordPress database table prefix
- Change wp-content path
- Removes login error messages
- Display a random version number to non administrative users anywhere version is used
- Scan your site to instantly tell where vulnerabilities are and fix them in seconds
- Ban troublesome bots and other hosts
- Ban troublesome user agents
- Prevent brute force attacks by banning hosts and users with too many invalid login attempts
- Strengthen server security
- Enforce strong passwords for all accounts of a configurable minimum role
- Force SSL for admin pages (on supporting servers)
- Force SSL for any page or post (on supporting servers)
- Turn off file editing from within WordPress admin area
- Detect and block numerous attacks to your filesystem and database
- Detect bots and other attempts to search for vulnerabilities
- Monitor filesystem for unauthorized changes
- Create and email database backups on a customizable schedule
- Make it easier for users to log into a site by giving them login and admin URLs that make more sense to someone not accustomed to WordPress
- Detect hidden 404 errors on your site that can affect your SEO such as bad links, missing images, etc.
- Works on multi-site (network) and single site installations
- Works with Apache, LiteSpeed or NGINX (NGINX will require you to manually edit your virtual host configuration)
- New Remove the existing jQuery version used and replace it with a safe version (the version that comes default with WordPress).
- New Disable PHP execution in Uploads
- New Force users to choose a unique nickname when updating their profile or creating a new account which prevents bots and attackers from easily harvesting user’s login usernames from the code on author pages.
- New Disable a user’s author page if their post count is 0, making it harder for bots to determine usernames of users that don’t post to your site.