MalCare Security Blog
Practical WordPress security guides from the MalCare team: cleaning hacked sites, hardening WordPress, and choosing the right tools.
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Introducing WP-Radar: The Definitive Way to Test Your WordPress Site Security
If we were to ask you, which of these people had a secure site, what would your answer be?
Easy Guide To PCI DSS Compliance Checklist
Use this PCI DSS compliance checklist to understand payment-security requirements and reduce cardholder data risk on your website.
Easy Guide To WordPress Actions And Filters
WordPress actions and filters help you customize your code without letting an update write over it.
Website Security Policies: Beginner’s Guide
Create practical website security policies covering access, updates, backups, malware response, and responsibilities for your team.
20 Steps To Complete Web Security For Business
Use this 20-step web security plan to protect business websites with layered scanning, firewalls, backups, access controls, and staff practices.
Spamhaus Check IP: Easy Guide
Are your WordPress emails going to spam? This is likely because your emails have been flagged for spam. The Spamhaus check IP website will be able to tell you
5 Easy Measures For SEO Security
Website security and SEO work together to improve traffic and user experience. SEO security is important to reduce the chances of website hacks and drops in
2 Simple Ways to Get WordPress Error Logs
Create WordPress error logs with a plugin or wp-config.php, locate debug.log through FTP or SSH, and use the evidence to troubleshoot safely.
7 WordPress Logs That You Should Know
When it comes to managing a WordPress website, WordPress logs are an indispensable diagnostic tool. They provide a comprehensive record of website activities
The Ultimate Guide To WordPress Databases
Understand the WordPress database, its tables and connection, then access, export, import, migrate, secure, and optimize it safely.
4 Easy Ways to Get WordPress PHP Error Logs
Get WordPress PHP error logs with a plugin, wp-config.php, php.ini, or .htaccess, then find the files through FTP, cPanel, or SSH safely.
How to Fix WordPress Pharma Hack and Restore Your Site’s SEO
Learn how to detect and remove a WordPress pharma hack, restore damaged search results, and prevent pharmacy spam from returning.