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Upgrading WordPress. Languages: English • Español • Français • suomi • עברית • Italiano • 日本語 • ქართული • Nederlands • Português do Brasil • Русский • Slovenčina • ไทย • 中文(简体) • 中文(繁體) • (Add your language) WARNING: The upgrade process will affect all files and folders included in the main WordPress installation. This includes all the core files used to run WordPress. If you have made any modifications to those files, your changes will be lost. You should always update WordPress to the latest version. When a new version of WordPress is available you will receive an update message in your WordPress Admin Screens.

To update WordPress, click the link in this message. There are two methods for updating - the easiest is the one-click update, which will work for most people. If you are updating across multiple versions, follow the procedure at Upgrading WordPress - Extended Instructions Before you get started, it's a good idea to back up your website. See Also: Configuring Automatic Background Updates File Ownership. StopBadware.org Frequently Asked Questions. WordPress Exploit Scanner. This plugin searches the files and database of your website for signs of suspicious activity. It will not stop someone hacking into your site, but it may help you find any uploaded or compromised files left by the hacker. When a website is compromised, hackers leave behind scripts and modified content that can be found by manually searching through all the files on a site.

Some of the methods used to hide their code or spam links are obvious, like using CSS to hide text, and we can search for those strings. The database can also be used to hide content or be used to run code. Spam links are sometimes added to blog posts and comments. They’re hidden by CSS so visitors don’t see them, but search engines do. Recently, hackers took advantage of the WP plugin system to run their own malicious code. This plugin searches through your site and attempts to find those changed files and db records.

You can find the Scanner admin page linked off the Dashboard. Files and database. Warning! Download. Did your WordPress site get hacked? Remember a few weeks ago there was all that noise about WordPress blogs getting hacked? Remember how everyone was urged to upgrade their blogs. You did upgrade didn’t you? No? It was inevitable that you’d be hacked. If you haven’t been hacked yet, it’s only a matter of time. Unfortunately for some who did upgrade, it was too late. In the last week the hackers have started again. If you’ve been hacked Upgrade to the latest version of WordPress. Hidden Code The bad guys are using a number of ways to hide their hacks: The simplest way is hiding their code in your php scripts. Change Your Passwords Once you've upgraded and verified that your install is clean again you must do the following: Change the passwords of all users on your system.

Stop the bad guys One way of stopping the bad guys before they've done any major damage is by doing regular backups and installing an intrusion detection system (IDS). Please Upgrade There is absolutely no reason not to upgrade. Help a friend PS. <? PS. Like this: Support » Unable to use Japanese w/ Wordpress. The Ultimate Guide to Setting up WordPress after an Install. There are a few essential steps that need to be taken with any new wordpress install. Obviously not every wordpress blog will be the same but there are some basics that I feel should be done regardless of what kind of blog you’re creating. Here we’ll go through 10 steps that are essential to preform after any wordpress install including a list of 10 plug-ins that are a must for blogs of any type.

Step 1 – Change Permalink Structure When you go to Settings > Permalinks, you’ll notice that the default permalink is I would suggest a custom structure here using only the post title ( which will provide some keywords for search engines as well as giving your readers something to go on. Some people choose to add in the category ( however, if you want to assign multiple categories to a single post, you will have to work out a way to deal with duplicate links. Step 2 – Set up Authors Plugin 1 – Akismet.