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Patchman alternatieves?

Hi there,

Anyone ever used https://www.patchman.co?

Are there any alternatives? Or what you guys use to make sure your clients don't have a hacked wordpress site?

Robert

Comments

  • Don't use nulled themes and plugins

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    Ms.Pac-man I guess.

    My favourite is Pac-Man Vs.

    Thanked by 1MasonR
  • Patchman is not worth the price.

  • rovoxrovox Member
    edited April 2018

    @kkrajk said:
    Don't use nulled themes and plugins

    That's not the only way to get a wordpress site hacked.

    Robert

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2018

    I host and manage WordPress sites for my clients (web development) so not really a typical shared hosting environment, but I thought I would chime in as well.

    There are multiple things you can do:
    • Turn on auto updating of everything. Core, Themes, Plugins.
    • Set up a web app firewall in front of the site. I use NAXSI and it works fine. Nothing has been hacked yet.

    Thanked by 1rovox
  • imokimok Member

    FHR said: • Turn on auto updating of everything. Core, Themes, Plugins.

    This shouldn't be followed by hosting providers, it could break a lot of things... unless the provider is responsible of the software.

  • Try PerfectDashboard

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    @imok said:

    FHR said: • Turn on auto updating of everything. Core, Themes, Plugins.

    This shouldn't be followed by hosting providers, it could break a lot of things... unless the provider is responsible of the software.

    The hosting provider shouldn't touch client files unless instructed in the first place.

    Thanked by 1kkrajk
  • rovoxrovox Member

    @sdfantini said:
    Try PerfectDashboard

    That looks really cool, any idea what price range that is?

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