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Detect vulnerable plugins, outdated themes, exposed admin panels, and malware before attackers exploit your WordPress site.
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Common WordPress Security Risks
WordPress powers 40% of the web, making it a prime target for hackers. These vulnerabilities put your site at risk.
Vulnerable Plugins
Outdated or poorly coded plugins are the #1 attack vector for WordPress sites. A single vulnerable plugin exposes your entire website to exploitation.
Outdated Themes
Old themes contain security holes. Hackers scan for outdated theme versions and exploit known vulnerabilities to inject malware.
Exposed wp-admin
Unprotected admin login pages are targeted by brute-force attacks. Weak passwords and missing two-factor authentication invite unauthorized access.
Malware Injection
Compromised WordPress sites get infected with backdoors, spam injections, and malicious redirects. These remain hidden for months while damaging SEO.
How LastHash Protects WordPress Sites
Plugin Vulnerability Detection
Automatically detect vulnerable WordPress plugins before attackers exploit them. Cross-reference known CVEs and security advisories.
- Known CVE detection
- Plugin version tracking
- Update recommendations
Malware Detection
Scan for malicious code, backdoors, and injected scripts. Detect compromised core files, hidden admin accounts, and suspicious modifications.
- Malicious script detection
- Backdoor identification
- File integrity monitoring
Security Score
Get a comprehensive security score for your WordPress installation. Track security improvements over time and compare against best practices.
- Security posture rating
- Historical tracking
- Best practice comparison
Monitoring Alerts
Receive instant alerts when new vulnerabilities affect your WordPress plugins or when malware is detected on your site.
- Email notifications
- Critical alert priority
- Remediation guidance
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