Archive for category Improving Security
Renaming the admin user on a WordPress 2.8+ blog
Posted by Adam in Improving Security on Friday October 16, 2009
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Difficulty: Easy
Time: ~5 Minutes
Last Updated: 16th October 2009
Applies to: WordPress
By default, WordPress uses “admin” as the log in name for the first user. With this information, a prospective cracker is only a password away from your wordpress admin account. By changing the admin user name, the minimum amount of information required for any miscreant to access the account is increased.
Removing Antivirus Pro 2010
Posted by Adam in Fixing Errors, Improving Security, Windows on Monday October 12, 2009
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Difficulty: Easy
Time: ~30 Minutes
Last Updated: 12th October 2009
Applies to: Windows
Antivirus Pro 2010 is a variety of malware that pops up fake antvirus notifications attempting to coerce you into paying for a full version to remove these fake infections. Whilst its constant nagging is irritating, it is relatively mild as far as malware goes and is fairly simple to remove though it is often packaged with other more serious malware.