Difference between revisions of "Security Checklist/Site Recovery"
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== Your Turn... == | == Your Turn... == | ||
− | :If you discover a bug in Joomla! core files, [http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/1450/89/ report it here]. | + | :If you discover a bug in Joomla! core files, [http://dev.joomla.org/content/view/1450/89/ report it here]. |
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+ | == Choose A Checklist== | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 1 - Getting Started|Getting Started]] | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 2 - Hosting and Server Setup|Hosting and Server Setup]] | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 3 - Testing and Development|Testing and Development]] | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 4 - Joomla Setup|Joomla Setup]] | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 5 - Site Administration|Site Administration]] | ||
+ | # [[Security Checklist 6 - Site Recovery|Site Recovery]] | ||
[[Category:Security Checklist]] | [[Category:Security Checklist]] |
Revision as of 01:08, 29 October 2008
Site Recovery[edit]
Know what steps to follow to recover your site[edit]
- Know the important steps to follow when your site has been compromised. Once you've been compromised, there are few shortcuts. (FAQ)
Reset your administrator password[edit]
- (FAQ)
Find exploit attempts using the *NIX shell[edit]
- (FAQ)
Have a backup and recovery plan in place. Test it regularly.[edit]
Get help the right way[edit]
- If you believe your Web site was attacked, do not post in the Joomla! forums. If there is a vulnerability, publishing that information could put other Web sites at risk. Instead, report possible security vulnerabilities to the Joomla! Security Task Force.
Your Turn...[edit]
- If you discover a bug in Joomla! core files, report it here.