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Michele Butcher
valet.io GiveWP.com yoast.com
Passwords, Attacks, and Security oh my!
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Michele Butcher
• Accounts Lead at Valet.io
• Support Engineer for Yoast
• Support Guru for GiveWP
• Beginners and Intermediate WordPress Instructor
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Why is security important?
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Many do not think security is important until it is too late.
Every single day hackers find new ways to get your information.
Todays features are tomorrow’s vulnerabilities.
Stop them before they stop you
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Why do hackers hack?
• Make bank
• build a zombie army
• Share their nasty code with the world
• Get your information
• They are bored
• They want to see if they can do it
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But…Why are they hacking me?
There is rarely ever a targeted hacking attack.
Typically all sites are considered targets. The big and the small.
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And how do they get in?
• They guess your login information
• Denial of Service Attack (DDoS)
• Through a file in a theme, plugin, or anything on your server where they found an exploit
• Through your FTP and/or cPanel configuration
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Here is the only scary thing I will say in this talk
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You are NEVER 100% secure
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A test site or a site that might get 5 visitors a day can be hacked.
It happened to me and it can happen to you.
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Don’t Let Security Make
you like this guy!
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There are some simple steps to keep the hackers out
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WordPress Security Basics 101
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Never ever never use “admin” as a username or “password” as
password. NEVER!!!!
Any questions?
Adm1n and Pa55w0rd do not count either!
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Always use SFTP
“S” is for safe!!!
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Only give users the access they need
Just because they want to be an admin does not mean they should.
Guest bloggers should rarely every be anything more than a contributor.
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If it is a temporary login, delete the user when the job is done
If they do have posts, you can convert them to different users or make them a subscriber with limited access.
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Set up file detection
Many security plugins like iThemes Security and WordFence will alert you when files have been changed
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Only keep the theme you are using and one backup theme on your
site.
The more themes that are on a site, the more open chances you have to a vulnerability
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Only keep the plugins you have active on your site.
An uninstalled plugin is not a potential vulnerability.
Use the plugins repo favorites option to keep a list of your favorite plugins
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Security Plugins
• iThemes Security (Free and Pro version
• Sucuri Firewall
• WordFence Security
• Jetpack with Brute Protect and Vault Press
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Always make backups!
• Backup Buddy, UpDraftPlus, BackWPUp
• Always save to someplace OTHER than your server
• Save them to Dropbox, AWS, email, or your local machine
• Have them scheduled to be made daily or at least weekly
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Malware Scanning? Do I need it?
• Google Webmaster Tools
• Sucuri Scanner
• VirusTotal
If you feel your site could be infected, first do a malware scan
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What else can I do to protect my site?
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Update! Update! Update!
Update core. Update themes update plugins!
The biggest reasons of updates is typically security or feature related.
The biggest source of nearly all hacks is due to lack of updating.
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If you use Envato products (ThemeForest and CodeCanyon) always check the box in the downloads to be notified of updates.
That is the only way you will know if any of their products need to be updated.
This is why the RevSlider infection was so widespread. Many did not even know the plugin was built into their
theme.
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Don't ever let your site get too lonely.
That is when the zombies come.
Nobody wants the zombies to come
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If the unthinkable happens and you do get hacked, it is not the end of
the world.It can and will be fixed.
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Who can clean my hacked website?
• Sucuri
• Hack Repair
• Wp Security Lock
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Great! Are there any other ways I can be secure?
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Always use complex passwords
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Never email passwords
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Never use the same password twice
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Use a Password Keeper
• Last Pass
• One Password
• KeePass
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If a login has a Two-Factor Authentication, USE IT!
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Anti-virus!
Use it on all the things.
Yes, even a Mac!
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Be conscious when using public WiFi
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Use a VPN if you use Public WiFi
• Torguard
• Cloak (Mac only)
• Site Social
• Hide My Ass
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Update! Update! Update!
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Back everything up and back it up often!
No one wants to lose their information stored on their computer.
• Bitcasa • Caronbinte • External Harddrives
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Questions?
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Thank you!!!
Michele Butcher
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