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Tips to Secure your Drupal Website with Ease: Basic Security checklist - 0 views

started by innoraft on 18 Nov 19 no follow-up yet
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Securing file permissions and ownership | drupal.org - 3 views

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    Security pre-flight checklist. Files.
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Run multiple sites from the same code base (multi-site) | drupal.org - 0 views

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    "If you are running more than one Drupal site, you can simplify management and upgrading of your sites by using the multi-site feature. Multi-site allows you to share a single Drupal installation (including core code, contributed modules, and themes) among several sites. This is particularly useful for managing the code since each upgrade only needs to be done once. Each site will have its own database and its own configuration settings, so each site will have its own content, settings, enabled modules, and enabled theme. However, the sites are sharing a code base and web document root, so there may be security concerns (see section below for more information)."
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Securing Drupal User Accounts | Mad Irish . net - 0 views

  • This helps to limit automated account creation attempts (by bots). This configuration can be accessed via the main Drupal navigation menu following the links for Administer -> User settings.
  • On the 'User settings' page you'll notice that some of the content of the e-mail templates are tokenized, including place holders such as "!username" and "!password." These tokens are replaced with user specific values before e-mails are sent. It is important to remove any occurrence of "!password" token to prevent user passwords being sent via e-mail. Without the password users must utilize a time sensitive link in order to activate their account or change their password.
  • You can install and utilize the Password Strength module (http://drupal.org/project/password_strength) in order to require that users select strong passwords
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  • Another great module for protecting user accounts is the Login Security module (http://drupal.org/project/login_security). This module detects brute force, or automated password guessing, attacks and can prevent them by notifying administrators and locking accounts for a time.
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    Several steps you can take to stop bots from spamming your client's site. It is no fun spending an afternoon deleting hundreds of SPAM comments.

Two Thumbs Up For Computer Assistance Services - 2 views

started by seth kutcher on 06 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
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Excellent Antivirus Apps for Android Devices - 0 views

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    Whether it is to protect your phone from theft or any Trojan, here mentioned are the best antivirus apps available for Android devices.Read more at: http://losangeles.fortuneinnovations.com/news/excellent-antivirus-apps-android-devices
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