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WebsiteDefender Security Features

Scanning Frequency
Hourly Website ping. Detects when the website goes offline.
Daily Blacklist check. Detects if your website has been blacklisted.
Weekly security scan. Detects hacker activity in time – recommended for commercial sites!
General Website Security Checks
Checks if content changed
Checks if you have an expired SSL certificate
Email address disclosure – results in email addresses being spammed
Detects broken links
Checks for DNS hacks which redirect your website to another URL
Alerts you if your domain name is about to or has expired
Checks if error messages display sensitive information
Alerts you to internal IP address disclosure
Alerts you to source code disclosure
Detects web server configuration problems such as in .htaccess files
Detects insecure php configuration
Malware Checks
Checks if your website is blacklisted by Google or listed on malware / SPAM databases
Detects Malware links in your website
Detects web backdoors and Trojans
Detects local root exploits (such as rootkits etc.)
WordPress Security Checks
Detects insecure database credentials (such as weak MySQL passwords)
Checks if the WordPress database uses a root account
Checks if WordPress directory and file permissions are insecure
Checks if the WordPress database prefix is guessable
Detects if user, editor and contributor accounts have insecure credentials (weak passwords)
Alerts you to WordPress database connection errors
Checks if the default WordPress administrator account is in use
Detects vulnerable WordPress plugins and vulnerable WordPress themes
Checks if the latest WordPress version has been installed
WordPress Hacker Activity Checks
Detects creation of a new WordPress administrator account
Detects modification of WordPress administrator email or password
Detects changes / injections to the WordPress database
Detects removal or upload of a plugin or theme (theme and plugin security)
Detects executable files in WordPress upload directory
File Checks
Detects backup files which disclose sensitive information
Checks for version control repositories (SVN / CVS) disclosing your website source code
Alerts you to source code disclosure via insecure server configuration
Checks if any website files have changed (file integrity validation)
Forensic analysis on hacker attack (see all the changes a hacker made)

Use the WebsiteDefender Installation Instructions to install the WebsiteDefender plugin in your WordPress site. Remember to register your website after installing the WebsiteDefender plugin, after which, you would be able to manage your account from your WebsiteDefender Dashboard.