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WebsiteDefender Security Features

Thanks to its comprehensive set of features, WebsiteDefender guards your online presence against hacker intrusion, malware installation, and other vulnerabilities that can put your business and reputation at risk.

FEATURES

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Malware Checks
Scans your website’s files for malware
Checks if your website is blacklisted by Google or listed in malware / SPAM indexes
Detects Malware links within your website
Detects backdoors and shell scripts
Detects local root exploits (such as rootkits etc.)
Basic Website Checks
Checks if content changed
Verifies HTTPS certificate validity
Detects if email addresses displayed are at risk to  be used for spam
Detects broken links
Verifies Network security
DNS records inspection
Alerts if your domain is about to expire
Checks if error messages display sensitive information
Detects if the internal IP is disclosed
Detects if source codes are disclosed
Detects configuration problems in .htaccess files
WordPress Checks
Alerts if a new administrator account has been created
Alerts if the administrator credentials or email is modified
Detects insecure account credentials (such as weak passwords)
Alerts if the files and directories permissions are insecure
Checks if the database prefix is guessable
Checks if the latest WordPress version has been installed
Checks if you are using the latest version of plugins
Detects insecure database credentials (MySQL)
Root account used for database access (MySQL)
Detects changes in the database which point to hacker activity
Checks if the installed plugins and themes are safe
Alerts if any plugin or theme has been removed or uploaded
Detects executable files in WordPress upload directory
WordPress database connection error
File Checks
Detects backup files with sensitive information
Version control systems (SVN/CVS)
Detects files with script source code
Alerts if important files are modified pointing to hacker activity (file integrity validation)
Detects files with vulnerabilities
PHP Checks
Verifies php_errors directive