Hi guys this is my first post on wpcult the great site Austin built. Hope you guys find it usefull.
If you run a blog using the wordpress software then your blog is a target to hackers. Below I will list some hacks and just how they can help you keep your business/site safe.
The following is code to Block Bad Queries and protect your blog from malicious URL Requests.
Place the following code into a text file and name it what ever you like for example blockbadqueries.php upload it to your plugin folder and activate it in your wordpress admin just as you would any other Plugin
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Block Bad Queries
Plugin URI: http://perishablepress.com/press/2009/12/22/protect-wordpress-against-malicious-url-requests/
Description: Protect WordPress Against Malicious URL Requests
Author URI: http://perishablepress.com/
Author: Perishable Press
Version: 1.0
*/
global $user_ID; if($user_ID) {
if(!current_user_can(‘level_10’)) {
if (strlen($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’]) > 255 ||
strpos($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’], “eval(“) ||
strpos($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’], “CONCAT”) ||
strpos($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’], “UNION+SELECT”) ||
strpos($_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’], “base64”)) {
@header(“HTTP/1.1 414 Request-URI Too Long”);
@header(“Status: 414 Request-URI Too Long”);
@header(“Connection: Close”);
@exit;
}
}
}
?>
This Great plugin was made by Jeff Starr of Digging into WordPress
Protecting your blog with .htaccess
.htaccess files have lots of possibilities. below is some code that will help protect your wordpress from modification of _REQUEST and/or GLOBALS and scripts injection.
This is real simple just paste the following code into your .htaccess file. Always make a backup of your .htaccess before editing, better to be safe.
Options +FollowSymLinks RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (\<|%3C).*script.*(\>|%3E) [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} GLOBALS(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2}) [OR] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} _REQUEST(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2}) RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [F,L]
Thanks to Oussama for this great hack
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nice post and it is very helpful for me and i have resolved my many problems of regarding to wordpress security.
thank you very much
Hi miguel, thanks for you tips. Surely I'll implement your tips. Last year I have 1 blog attacked by hacker. He delete my posts and take over my blog. lastly I have to delete everything and install everything again. I really hate hacker. - zack
Thank you for the help. It is always rather frightening to think that your blog could be compromised by a malicious hacker.
Thanks,
Katherine
Nice job , really appreciate your work and thanks for this vital piece of information
Keep up the good work !!!
Ok, thanks for the information! I’ll secure my blog.
It seems Word Press is the most hacked blogs/website out there. I use Word Press and seem to always get hit by these lurkers.
Its sad to think that someone will go out of their way to hack into and mess up a website! I see this post if a year old, can I presume this is still a good and value way to keep people out? I guess theres no reason why the code needs to updated.... Cheers Ross
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Hello, very nice post with useful tricks.
I'd have a question: do you think that could be useful to use .htaccess to block hotlinking of images? I noticed on my blog that there is a lot of traffic on some images (car models) and I suspect that someone is linking those images... do you think it is possible using .htaccess?
I think you have done a great job stepping in and taking over where the other previous owner had left off. Good Job.