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Author: Olly Connelly
ISBN : B005HTQL4I
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Direct download links available Free WordPress 3 Ultimate Security [Kindle Edition] from with Mediafire Link Download LinkThis is a comprehensive essential guide to WordPress security written in a light style, which converts learning a really serious topic to an enjoyable read. It is packed with copy-paste solutions to security to suit all levels of security know-how. Just as WordPress is used by a broad spectrum of website owners, with varying degrees of security know-how, so WordPress 3 Ultimate Security is written to be understood by security novices and web professionals alike. From site and server owners and administrators to members of their contributing team, this essential A to Z reference takes a complex and, let's face it, frankly dull subject and makes it accessible, encouraging, and sometimes even fun. Even if you are a total newbie to security, you can transform an insecure site into an iron-clad fortress, safeguarding your site users, your content and, sooner or later, your stress level.Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Free WordPress 3 Ultimate Security
- File Size: 1992 KB
- Print Length: 408 pages
- Publisher: Packt Publishing (June 13, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B005HTQL4I
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #564,577 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Free WordPress 3 Ultimate Security
As a new web designer/developer, I am really glad to have this book. I came to feel that the author, Olly Connelly, knows what he's talking about and actually wants WordPress users to have a website that is as secure as possible.
And not just WordPress users. This book provides a level of depth and technical detail that any internet security manager would love. There are, in fact, only two chapters (and an Appendix) specific to WordPress. The rest contains techniques, explanations and references that cover the gamut of internet security experience; from your personal computer, through its various links to the web, and on into your server system and website files.
This book is not for the casual WordPress user, although the information in Chapters 6 and 7 is worth the price of the book. Chapter 8 is also invaluable to those of you who care about your written content and search rankings, and want to protect them them from undeserved use.
This book is more for people who have at least a working knowledge of computer and server file systems and a willingness to learn some new vocabulary. It is definitely for internet security novices, and seems to be an excellent resource for pros. Every step of the way, Connelly pays due attention to the different operating systems (Windows, Macs and Linux) including command line access. Having a book full of vested, security-related websites and plugins is certainly worth the cost as well.
Olly Connelly runs a website called vpsbible.com especially for people who are new to managing their own Linux servers. His regard for VPS (Virtual Private Server) shows through in the book and he devotes the last two chapters to heavy duty security for unmanaged hosting solutions.
If you manage your own WordPress website, you should have this book. If you have someone else manage your WordPress website for you, they should have this book.
WordPress 3 Ultimate Security by Olly Connelly is a comprehensive guide, not just to WordPress security, but to Internet security in general. My initial thought when buying the book was that it would compile a bunch of WordPress-specific security best practices into one concise resource. It does indeed do that, but as it turns out, having a secure WordPress website goes way beyond just securing your WordPress installation. Olly Connelly does a superb job of laying out a comprehensive overview of Internet security to help you set up and maintain a clean WordPress website that is as hacker-resistant as possible, from securing your own personal computer, your access point to the Internet, to your web server and of course the WordPress package itself.
In dealing with recent WordPress hacks, I was left wondering, who are these hackers that have hacked my site and how did they do it? The book starts off with an introduction to the overall threatscape including who the hackers are, including how they work, their basic methodology (reconnaissance, scanning, gain access, secure access, cover tracks) and tools that they use. This is important in being able to assess your risk, which is the result of vulnerability times threat.
After having introduced us to the hackers and their ways, Olly covers securing your own computer, with a detailed analysis of tools and techniques for securing your PC, especially, Windows PCs. In a logical progression he then covers security related to accessing the Internet, including local networks, Wi-Fi and browsers and security related to connecting to your web server.
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