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The <strong>"%s"</strong> file was not found in the <strong>"%s"</strong> directory You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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<p>It is recommended to update your WordPress installation as soon as possible. More information on updating WordPress manually and automaticallyr can be found on the official <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress site</a>.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>It is recommended to update your WordPress installation as soon as possible. More information on updating WordPress manually and automaticallyr can be found on the official <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress site</a>.</p>

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<p>The latest WordPress version is usually more stable and secure, and is only released to include new features or fix technical and WordPress security bugs;r making it an important part of your website administration to keep up to date since some fixes might resolve security issues.<p>r <p>Running an older WordPress version could put your blog security at risk, allowing a hacker to exploit known vulnerabilities for your specific version and take full control over your web server.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>The latest WordPress version is usually more stable and secure, and is only released to include new features or fix technical and WordPress security bugs;r making it an important part of your website administration to keep up to date since some fixes might resolve security issues.<p>r <p>Running an older WordPress version could put your blog security at risk, allowing a hacker to exploit known vulnerabilities for your specific version and take full control over your web server.</p>

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An updated version of WordPress is available: <strong>%s</strong> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
An updated version of WordPress is available: <strong>%s</strong>

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<p>The latest WordPress version is usually more stable and secure, and is only released to include new features or fix technical and WordPress security bugs;r making it an important part of your website administration to keep up to date since some fixes might resolve security issues.<p>r <p>Running an older WordPress version could put your blog security at risk, allowing a hacker to exploit known vulnerabilities for your specific version and take full control over your web server.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>The latest WordPress version is usually more stable and secure, and is only released to include new features or fix technical and WordPress security bugs;r making it an important part of your website administration to keep up to date since some fixes might resolve security issues.<p>r <p>Running an older WordPress version could put your blog security at risk, allowing a hacker to exploit known vulnerabilities for your specific version and take full control over your web server.</p>

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You have the latest version of WordPress installed You have to log in to add a translation. Details
You have the latest version of WordPress installed

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<p>The majority of reported WordPress database security attacks were performed by exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities.r By renaming the WordPress database table prefixes you are securing your WordPress blog and website from zero day SQL injections attacks.</p>r <p>Therefore by renaming the WordPress database table prefixes, you are automatically enforcing your WordPress database security against such dangerous attacks because the attacker would not be able to guess the table names.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>The majority of reported WordPress database security attacks were performed by exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities.r By renaming the WordPress database table prefixes you are securing your WordPress blog and website from zero day SQL injections attacks.</p>r <p>Therefore by renaming the WordPress database table prefixes, you are automatically enforcing your WordPress database security against such dangerous attacks because the attacker would not be able to guess the table names.</p>

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The default WordPress database prefix is not used

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<p>This plugin can automatically <a href="%s">do this</a> for you, but if you want to do it manually then please read this <a href="%s" target="%s">article</a> first.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>This plugin can automatically <a href="%s">do this</a> for you, but if you want to do it manually then please read this <a href="%s" target="%s">article</a> first.</p>

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<p>The majority of reported WordPress database security attacks were performed by exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities.r By renaming the WordPress database table prefixes you are securing your WordPress blog and website from zero day SQL injections attacks.</p>r <p>Therefore by renaming the WordPress database table prefixes, you are automatically enforcing your WordPress database security against such dangerous attacksr because the attacker would not be able to guess the table names.</p>r <p>We recommend to use difficult to guess prefixes, like long random strings which include both letters and numbers.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>The majority of reported WordPress database security attacks were performed by exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities.r By renaming the WordPress database table prefixes you are securing your WordPress blog and website from zero day SQL injections attacks.</p>r <p>Therefore by renaming the WordPress database table prefixes, you are automatically enforcing your WordPress database security against such dangerous attacksr because the attacker would not be able to guess the table names.</p>r <p>We recommend to use difficult to guess prefixes, like long random strings which include both letters and numbers.</p>

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The default WordPress database prefix (<strong>%s</strong>) is used You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The default WordPress database prefix (<strong>%s</strong>) is used

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<p>Do not make the following change unless you are comfortable working with PHPMyAdmin and MySQL. If not, ask someone who is familiar with WordPress and MySQL to assist you. </p>r <p>Also, it is of utmost importance to backup your whole blog - including the database - before making any of the changes described below.</p>r <p>To change your WordPress default admin username, navigate to your web host's MySQL administration tool (probably PHPMyAdmin) and browse to your WordPress database.r Locate the users table, in which you will find a user_login column. One of the rows will contain admin in the field.r Change this to a complex and hard-to-guess name, which ideally consists of alpha-numeric characters.</p>r <p><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> Even if the username is hard to guess, you will still need a very strong password.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>Do not make the following change unless you are comfortable working with PHPMyAdmin and MySQL. If not, ask someone who is familiar with WordPress and MySQL to assist you. </p>r <p>Also, it is of utmost importance to backup your whole blog - including the database - before making any of the changes described below.</p>r <p>To change your WordPress default admin username, navigate to your web host's MySQL administration tool (probably PHPMyAdmin) and browse to your WordPress database.r Locate the users table, in which you will find a user_login column. One of the rows will contain admin in the field.r Change this to a complex and hard-to-guess name, which ideally consists of alpha-numeric characters.</p>r <p><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> Even if the username is hard to guess, you will still need a very strong password.</p>

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<p>One well known and dangerous WordPress security vulnerability is User Enumeration, in which a malicious user is able to enumerater a valid WordPress user account to launch a brute force attack against it.</p>r <p>In order to help deter this type of attack, you should change your default <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress administrator</a>r username to something more difficult to guess.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>One well known and dangerous WordPress security vulnerability is User Enumeration, in which a malicious user is able to enumerater a valid WordPress user account to launch a brute force attack against it.</p>r <p>In order to help deter this type of attack, you should change your default <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress administrator</a>r username to something more difficult to guess.</p>

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The default user <strong>"%s"</strong> was found

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<p>One well known and dangerous WordPress security vulnerability is User Enumeration, in which ar malicious user is able to enumerate a valid WordPress user account to launch a brute force attack against it.r In order to help deter this type of attack, it is important not to have the default <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress administrator</a>r username enabled on your blog.</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>One well known and dangerous WordPress security vulnerability is User Enumeration, in which ar malicious user is able to enumerate a valid WordPress user account to launch a brute force attack against it.r In order to help deter this type of attack, it is important not to have the default <a href="%s" target="%s">WordPress administrator</a>r username enabled on your blog.</p>

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