During the recent WordPress update, due to a bug, an old WordPress core file was not removed. This file should have been deleted automatically after the update. If such old and unused core files remain on the server, your website can become vulnerable to malware. These outdated files may invite malware injections, cause the WordPress site to malfunction, and turn the website into a hotspot for malicious activities.To protect your website from malware injection, it is always advisable to … [Read more...]
How to Fix .user.ini Is Publicly Accessible Error on WordPress Running on an Nginx Server
A publicly accessible file like .user.ini on your WordPress website can pose serious security risks. This file may expose source code or sensitive information about your site, which in turn could put your website under a security threat. If such files are left accessible, any website visitor may be able to view or even download them.So, to prevent such risks, you need to block these files from being publicly accessible. But how do you check whether the .user.ini file is accessible on your … [Read more...]
How to Update CloudPanel to the Latest Version
CloudPanel is one of the best free control panels available. However, to stay secure, you should always update it to the latest version so your website doesn’t get affected by security threats. Keeping CloudPanel updated is necessary if you want to stay protected from any vulnerabilities.CloudPanel regularly releases updated versions that improve features, fix bugs, and strengthen security. But do you know the correct way to update CloudPanel to the latest version, and how to check if a … [Read more...]
Cloudflare Connected Website Throwing Internal Server Error 500 – Causes & Fix
Are your website URLs connected through Cloudflare?But while accessing your website dashboard or any URL, are you getting Error Code 500 – Internal Server Error?If yes, then this article explains the likely cause and the solution to make your website live again.Why Does Internal Server Error 500 Occur on Cloudflare-Connected Websites?If your website is experiencing this error, it usually means that your website is connected through Cloudflare. This error is triggered due to an … [Read more...]
Purge All Caches Generates “Failed to Purge: Cloudflare Cache: Authentication Error”
If you are using the Total Cache Plugin integrated with Cloudflare, and while purging all caches you encounter the error: "Failed to purge: Cloudflare cache: Authentication error"It means there is a misconfiguration in your setup. When such an error appears, it should be rectified immediately. However, you may have already tried all available options without success. If you are stuck in this situation, the solution below will 100% fix the issue.Why Does the "Failed to purge: … [Read more...]
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