Published by John Hoff on 26 Aug 2008
Securing Your WordPress Blog: Post 3 - Obscuring Your Database Tables
We have been talking about strategies for securing your WordPress blog from possible intruders trying to access your files. In case you missed them, here are the first two posts in this series:
Of course nothing is full-proof; all you can do is make things difficult for someone with ill intentions. The idea though is to create multiple layers of road blocks and speed bumps which will make hacking your system a pain which hopefully encourages them to move on rather than spending all day on your site.
Today I’d like to show you how to customize your database some which WordPress uses for its files. This is known as security through obscurity. It’s one of those “speed bumps” as opposed to a “road block”, I guess.
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It is my pleasure today to welcome aboard Theresa Hoff to the eVentureBiz team. Yes, you may have noticed her last name is the same as mine and I have a perfectly good explanation why.