WordPress 7.0 shipped this month, with a focus on adding AI features into the core of the platform. If you don’t want these features, here…
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Today I released a bash script that goes through all the S3 buckets in an AWS region and configures it for cross-region replication.
Leave a CommentYou can use the WP-CLI command line tool to configure which parts of your WordPress site will get automatically updated when new versions are released.
2 CommentsNeed to test an anti-virus/malware solution? An EICAR test file allows you to do this safely.
Leave a CommentWant to have that green padlock next to your site’s URL in the address bar? Use LetsEncrypt, the new automated TLS/SSL certificate authority that’s now in public beta. Did I mention it’s FREE?
Leave a CommentWordPress powers almost 25% of all websites, making it a large target for hackers. These are my slides & notes from a talk I gave on securing WordPress at the OWASP Ottawa October 2015 Meetup.
Leave a CommentSlides and notes from WordCamp Toronto 2015 talk on writing secure code.
Leave a CommentLast month, I was asked to investigate why content that a website owner thought was protected behind their website’s “Members Only” area was showing up…
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