top ten wordpress security tips for 2012
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My list of the Top Ten WTRANSCRIPT
BY BRAD WILLIAMS
Brad Williams
Co-Founder WebDevStudios.com Co-Author Professional WordPress & Professional WordPress Plugin Development Co-Organizer WordCamp Philly Co-Host WP Late Night
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Top Ten WordPress Security Tips
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1 Update Update Update
Keep WordPress Updated!
Minor WordPress versions ( ie 3.3.x ) do NOT add new features. They contain bug fixes and security patches
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1 Update Update Update
Update Those Plugins!
The plugin Changelog tab makes it very easy to view what has changed in a new plugin version
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1. Update Update Update
NO EXCUSES! UPDATE!
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2. Use Secret Keys
Some secrets should remain secrets
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2. Use Secret Keys
define('AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('NONCE_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here'); define('NONCE_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here');
1. Edit wp-config.php
A secret key is a hashing salt which makes your site harder to hack by adding random elements to the cookies WordPress creates.
2. Visit this URL to get your secret keys: https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt
BEFORE define('AUTH_KEY', '*8`:Balq!`,-j.JTl~sP%&>@ON,t(}S6)IG|nG1JIfY(,y=][-3$!N6be]-af|BD'); define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', 'q+i-|3S~d?];6$[$!ZOXbw6c]0 !k/,UxOod>fqV!sWCkvBihF2#hI=CDt_}WaH1'); define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', 'D/QoRf{=&OC=CrT/^Zq}M9MPT&49^O}G+m2L{ItpX_jh(-I&-?pkeC_SaF0nw;m+'); define('NONCE_KEY', 'oJo8C&sc+ C7Yc,W1v o5}.FR,Zk!J<]vaCa%2D9nj8otj5z8UnJ_q.Q!hgpQ*-H'); define('AUTH_SALT', 'r>O/;U|xg~I5v.u(Nq+JMfYHk.*[p8!baAsb1DKa8.0}q/@V5snU1hV2eR!|whmt'); define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', '3s1|cIj d7y<?]Z1n# i1^FQ *L(Kax)Y%r(mp[DUX.1a3!jv(;P_H6Q7|y.!7|-'); define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', '`@>+QdZhD!|AKk09*mr~-F]/F39Sxjl31FX8uw+wxUYI;U{NWx|y|+bKJ*4`uF`*'); define('NONCE_SALT', 'O+#iqcPw#]O4TcC%Kz_DAf:mK!Zy@Zt*Kmm^C25U|T!|?ldOf/l1TZ6Tw$9y[M/6');
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Do you login with username admin?
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3. Delete the Admin user account
UPDATE wp_users SET user_login='hulkster' WHERE user_login='admin';
Change the admin username in MySQL:
Or create a new account with administrator privileges. 1. Create a new account. Make the username very unique 2. Set account to Administrator role 3. Log out and log back in with new account 4. Delete admin account
WordPress will allow you to reassign all content written by admin to an account of your choice.
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3. Delete the Admin user account
WordPress lets you set the username during the
installation process!
DON'T USE ADMIN!
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3. Delete the Admin user account Knowing your
username is half the battle.
Don't make it easy on the
hackers.
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4. File and Folder Permissions
What folder permissions should you use?
Good Rule of Thumb:
• Files should be set to 644 • Folders should be set to 755
Start with the default settings above
If your host requires 777…SWITCH HOSTS!
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4. File and Folder Permissions
find [your path here] -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
find [your path here] -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
Or via SSH with the following commands
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5. Move wp-config.php WordPress features the ability to move the wp-config.php
file one directory above your WordPress root
This makes it nearly impossible for anyone to access your wp-config.php file from a browser as it now resides outside of your website’s root directory
You can move your wp-config.php file to here
WordPress automatically checks the parent directory if a wp-config.php file is not found in your root directory
public_html/wordpress/wp-config.php
If WordPress is located here:
public_html/wp-config.php
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6. Lock Down WP Login and WP Admin
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6. Lock Down WP Login and WP Admin
define('FORCE_SSL_LOGIN', true);
Add the code below to wp-config.php to force SSL (https) on login
Add the code below to wp-config.php to force SSL (https) on all admin pages
define('FORCE_SSL_ADMIN', true);
Using SSL (https) on all admin screens in WordPress will encrypt all data transmitted with the same encryption as online shopping
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6. Lock Down WP Login and WP Admin
AuthUserFile /dev/null AuthGroupFile /dev/null AuthName "Access Control" AuthType Basic order deny,allow deny from all #IP address to Whitelist allow from 67.123.83.59 allow from 123.123.123.*
1. Create an .htaccess file in your wp-admin directory
Only a user with the IP 67.123.83.59 or 123.123.123.* can access wp-admin
2. Add the following lines of code:
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7. Use Trusted Sources for Themes & Plugins
WPMU.org reviewed the top 10 results for “free wordpress themes” on Google.
Out of the ten sites reviewed 1. Safe: 1 2. Iffy: 1 3. Avoid: 8
Source: http://wpmu.org/why-you-should-never-search-for-free-wordpress-themes-in-google-or-anywhere-else/
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7. Use Trusted Sources for Themes & Plugins
Source: http://wpmu.org/why-you-should-never-search-for-free-wordpress-themes-in-google-or-anywhere-else/
The only safe site reviewed was WordPress.org
Most themes included base64() encoded text links to promote various servies
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8. Be Secure Locally Think of your local environment as if it was a medieval castle and you’re the queen or king. Your kingdom must be protected!
Keep your computer up to date
• Ensure you’re patching or installing updates ASAP
• Automatic updates rock!
Install an anti-virus solution
• Ensure you’re keeping definitions current
• Automatic updates aren’t a bad idea here either!
Yes, personal firewalls still apply!
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8. Be Secure Locally It’s your information, but who’s watching & listening? You may be a network geek at home, but what happens at Starbucks?
Your Internet Connection Use SSL whenever possible, especially on an unverified connection.
• HTTPS is a great way to ensure your transactions & traffic are traveling with security in mind.
Connecting To Your Site(s)
Consider using sFTP or SSH vs. FTP
•Still widely marketed, but did you know your credentials are passed unencrypted when using FTP?
•If unavoidable, do not allow anonymous logins, limit connections, practice least privilege.
•Don’t store your credentials in your FTP client.
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9. Use a Trusted Host
You get what you pay for…
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9. Use a Trusted Host
At the end of the day, hosting providers market the world. You in turn, should
have opportunity to know how they’re going to protect you.
Your Lovely Host
• Cheap doesn’t always mean best, or
safe!
• How many sites on their network are
blacklisted for malware reasons?
• What version of software do they run and
how often do they update?
• How are account credentials stored &
who has access?
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9. Use a Trusted Host
Only use a trusted host that clearly states their security policies.
Bonus points if they specialize in WordPress specific hosting!
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10. Use Common Sense
• Use a strong password
• BAD: bradisawesome
• GOOD: SCrEE79joLly$
• A=@, E=3, S=$, O=0 (This is not unique, they know this)
• Update passwords regularly (Monthly, make a schedule)
• Know your admins, limit number of accounts (WP, FTP, Hosting, etc)
• Backup, Backup, Backup (Use BackupBuddy for scheduled backups)
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Plugins & Services
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Login Lockdown
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/login-lockdown/
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BulletProof Security
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bulletproof-security/
• .htaccess lockdown rules for various directories (root, wp-admin, etc)
• Security status scanner for folder/file permissions and file checks
• Very well documented
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Secure WordPress
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/secure-wordpress/
• Hides login error messages
• Adds index.php to /themes and /plugins to prevent directory listing
• Removes WP, plugin, and theme update notices for non-admins
• and more!
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Exploit Scanner
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/exploit-scanner/
• Scans your files and database for potentially malicious code
• Does not remove code, only detects it
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http://Sucuri.net
• Free Website Malware Scanner: http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/ • Website monitoring • Hack cleanup services • Sucuri Security Plugin
• Free to clients • Web Application Firewall • Integrity Monitoring • Auditing • Hardening
http://Sucuri.net
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• Security Related Articles • http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress • http://blog.sucuri.net/2012/04/lockdown-wordpress-a-security-webinar-with-dre-armeda.html • http://blog.sucuri.net/2012/04/ask-sucuri-how-to-stop-the-hacker-and-ensure-your-site-is-
locked.html • http://blog.sucuri.net/2012/04/ask-sucuri-what-should-i-know-when-engaging-a-web-
malware-company.html
• Clean a Hacked Site
• http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked • http://www.marketingtechblog.com/wordpress-hacked/
• Support Forums
• Hacked: http://wordpress.org/tags/hacked • Malware: http://wordpress.org/tags/malware
Brad Williams [email protected] Blog: strangework.com Twitter: @williamsba IRC: WDS-Brad
Professional WordPress Second Edition coming December 2012!