Hacker Attacker: What to do to Protect Yourself from Hackers with Regina Smola
Regina Smola from WPSecurityLock joined David Perdew for 4 hours to create a step-by-step checklist to protect your site both before and after a hacker gains access to your site.
Using a mindmap to generate the action steps, David and Regina waded into the deep waters of servers, plugins, permissions and dozens of other tips and tricks to hide your most important asset from the bad people.
If you are an insider or purchased this workshop, make sure you are logged in to see the entire Video Series, all of the bonus content and links.
If you have arrived on this page and are not an insider but would like to check out this Microworkshop, you can watch the first hour at no cost.
Click the image above to watch Part 1-give it a few seconds to load
Click the image above to watch Part 2-give it a few seconds to load
Check the resources as well to get documents and bonuses.
Hacker Attacker: Part 1 – How to Protect Your Site From Hackers
Part 1: Use the player above to play or download the mp3 file
Hacker Attacker: Part 2 – What to do after you’re hacked
Part 2: Use the player above to play or download the mp3 file
Resources:
Freemind – free mindmapping software
Download the mindmap here (must be unzipped) – you must open it using the Freemind software – or another compatible mindmapping software.
Checklists:
this is all the information from the mindmap in html format. You can access this But you can also click here to see the mindmap in an html form. In addition, you get the mp3s from the workshop. These are the ONLY resources guaranteed in this workshop, but there may be additional resources added at the bottom if we deem them suitable for this workshop, so check back often.
Bonuses:
After participating in the workshop, you know how important it is to have a really good .htaccess file and a good robots.txt file on your server. Regina has built very secure files over the years and uses these templates in all her installations.
Download them below and then go thank her at WPSecurityLock.com
Regina’s .htaccess file (protects your folders and index files from prying eyes and much more)
Regina’s robots.txt (protects your folders and secret files from getting indexed by search engines, crawlers and much more)
BONUS: Video on How to use CommentLUV Securely with the right settings