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Secure Your Wordpress Blog Administration With Two-Factor Authentication Wordpress is a very popular blogging service. It was recently hit by a disturbing vulnerability that allowed attackers to reset the Administrator's password. While there is a patch for that vulnerability now, wouldn't it be best to not use static passwords? It is actually quite simple to add two-factor authentication to Wordpress.
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Hello,
Nowadays many peoples are using wordpress and they dont know about this kind of security. It's good to see you.
I think every one should try to protect.
Thanks for the sharing. It's very useful to me and i am sure to everyone.
Regards,
Mihir Patel
ask4itsolutions.com
This is another, simple way: http://www.reubenyau.com/protecting-the-wordpress-wp-admin-folder/
You could also mention https://www.shieldpass.com which has a nice plugin for WordPress. Its security advantage is it can enable transaction authentication which prevents MITM attacks. Say for example the attacker has electronic access to your operating system or mobile then its game over through a MITM or MITB attack and that would include other OTP tokens etc. Shieldpass is based on the passwindow authentication method.